75% of Americans who moved last year have regrets—here's the No. 1 reason why

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75% of Americans who moved last year have regrets—here's the No. 1 reason why
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75% of Americans who moved last year have regrets—here's the No. 1 reason why (via CNBCMakeIt)

If you had second thoughts about moving to a new home in 2022, you're not alone.recent survey by Home Bay

Regrets include unexpected costs, the hassle of moving, missing items lost in the move, or simply not liking the new home, according to 1,000 survey respondents who relocated in 2022. Finding a new place can be exciting, but the uncertainty in finding a home you actually like can create a lot of anxiety, as well. That was reflected in the data, too. Of those that moved, 65% said they felt positive emotions like excitement and relief. But 59% of them also felt negative emotions like stress and anxiety.

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