“I do think these houses are really geared towards our generation,” Mike said. “A lot of our formative lives are based on having a ton of debt and living through the Great Recession, and we’re a little more frugal and a little more practical, in a sense, and that’s what these homes are for — they were built to be practical homes for people of modest means, working hard, and they hold up through the test of time. They’re still good for that. That’s what drew us in.”