What is ‘house broke,’ and how can I avoid it?
The term typically means you are spending too much on housing costs.
Mia Taylor is a contributor to Bankrate and an award-winning journalist who has two decades of experience. She has worked as a staff reporter or contributor for some of the nation's leading newspapers and websites including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the San Diego Union-Tribune, TheStreet, MSN and Credit.com.
The term typically means you are spending too much on housing costs.
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