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I'm using Aloot's Home Plate mod that turns your Diamond City home into a settlement so you can send your companions etc. It's a very nice upgrade, well decorated and equipped. The mod works just fine on my next gen install.
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/44101
Nice to have a Dogmeat around the house when you get home (has his own bed too).
It's the games where you use C# or Python to make mods where things can be iffy.
Make a shortcut to your mod loader, hide the main game.
Only run it through the mod loader. And never worry about an update breaking your mod list...
You'll probably want to start with Vortex (Nexus official mod loader). There are better mod loaders out there, but it's simple to use, mostly works, resolves mod conflicts (usually), and keeps everything up to date. Plus you can use it for all 3 games instead of having a different mod loader for each one (you'll probably still need the script extenders etc, but check the mod dependencies lists before you download them - nexus will remind you usually).
Delete all manifest files in \SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Mods\
You have to download your mods again after that, but they should still be listed.