I actually doubt that investment value is primarily what drove boomers to buy bigger houses. They did it because they wanted the comfort of a bigger house, and didn't value some things that they were giving up such as pedestrian neighborhoods.
Indeed, being a landlord is work, but I think that being your own landlord and pocketing the tax deductions and "imputed rent" is quite manageable for a family.
Indeed, being a landlord is work, but I think that being your own landlord and pocketing the tax deductions and "imputed rent" is quite manageable for a family.