This question is very general, but I will assume you're referring to the "walk-away" phenomenon that has arrisen from the mortgage meltdown. People are doing something they have not done in recent history, and that is to consider their homes from a business perspective. For people who bought a home for $400k and similar or better homes are now worth $200k, there is no forseeable point at which this will become a positive investment. They can't refinance, they can't sell, they can't move. And many of them streched their budget to get in the door in the first place. It is worth the damage to credit to get out from under a bad investment and either use family to re-purchase a home at the lower price, or wait a few years and buy another home. Those who purchased at market peak will see the home as a major debt that negatively impacts their current situation and their economic future more than the effects of leaving the home.
so they can have a new life
When lighting strikes a home, it can leave the home with minor damage (which is rare) or it can leave it with major damage or total destruction.
Home or house bound . This person may simply be immobile and thus cannot leave home.Severe emotional cases of people who will not leave home can be considered agoraphobia. Read more, below.
Stay at home unless the infected people live there. In which case leave home.
It's no different with American now.
From what I have seen 90% of the people prefer to stay home than leave the house.
you can be 16 to leave home
No, parcel delivery people are required to leave the truck and bring the parcel to the door. if you are not home, they must leave a note or the package hidden.
because he was in his home his entire life until he saw an old man outside and decided it was time to leave home and to help people
You are a retard. You can't leave home. You can't support yourself and go to school. You can't pay the bills. You won't leave home. I didn't know so many stupid people reside on this rock we call earth...
•Economic opportunity and a measure of political freedom
Can i leave school and get home tutored?"