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The Real Estate Market a 7 Year Old Can Understand

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I stumbled upon this fantastic game called "Mansion Impossible". It is a simple game where the player starts with limited funds, buys and sells real estate to leverage into more and more expensive property. The object is to buy the big mansion.

You can play the game now, but I'll warn you, it is addictive!



There are several great things to notice about this game that are lessons to take away for living in the real world:

1) The way to win is to play. Playing this game means buying and selling.
2) Nowhere in this game are you required to read a newspaper and base your actions on the opinions of pundits, experts or naysayers.
3) Watching the game without playing it, and talking about how lousy the game is aren't going to help you win any quicker.

Who is this game going to help? Renters and people who frequent the pity parties in the comments section of the bubble blogs.

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