There are too many big houses on the market, and it’s a problem

There are scores of huge homes across the Southern U.S. that are simply sitting on the market, and sellers are settling for massive price cuts in order to move on with their lives. What gives? Blame the Boomers. Hordes of retirees with easy access to credit built their late-in-life dream homes across the Sunbelt in the early 2000s, only to discover that these huge, high-maintenance abodes didn’t exactly make for ideal living in their Golden Years.