Two homes can be built at the same time and age very differently.
One stays in good condition. The other develops issues quickly.
The difference is not luck.
It comes down to:
- Maintenance habits
- Quality of past work
- How issues were addressed over time
Homes that age well are not necessarily perfect.
They are maintained consistently and improved strategically.
Small upgrades, proper repairs, and attention to performance keep the home stable.
Homes that are neglected tend to develop larger problems faster.
Over time, the gap between the two becomes obvious.
The goal is not to avoid aging.
It is to manage it properly.






















