The Expectant Homeowner
- Richard Pisnoy
- Sep 9, 2018
- 1 min read

New York Times - Buying a home is not entirely unlike childbirth. While you’re in the throes of it, you are frantic that everything will go wrong; convinced it will never end; and curse yourself for thinking it was ever a good idea. But then, in a flash, it’s over, you’re handed your beautiful baby — or, in this case, your shiny new keys — and with a giddy euphoria, you promptly forget all the pain you just endured. A few years later, you may even start thinking about going through this all over again.