Più della metà degli affittuari di età compresa tra 25 e 44 anni “si aspettava di essere proprietari di case ormai”

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    1. maltanis on

      Yup, even with a university degree and a well-paying job, I’m not getting a home until my parents or my partner’s parents die and we inherit the money to do so.

    2. NoAvocadoMeSad on

      How many of them actively worked towards it?

      Anecdotal of course but most people I know complain about house prices and cost of living but piss there money up the wall every weekend and get take aways multiple times a week

      Buying a house on a dual income in a reasonable area is very achievable still

    3. InSilenceLikeLasagna on

      Housing market sucks but this is a pointless statistic

    4. I came to London 20 yrs ago. I never thought for a moment I’d be spending almost all of that time bouncing around between HMOs before I was able to get on the ladder.

      It was bad then and its even worse now. It’s never going to get easier. Don’t waste your life hoping it will change. It wont.

      I hate to say this but if you can, buy what you can where you can while you cant.

    5. plawwell on

      All I know is that house prices of today will be looked back at fondly in thirty years time as being much, much easier to buy. We don’t know what’s around the corner but it’s worse than you could ever imagine.

    6. mussolaprismatica on

      Up north, 3 bedroom semi £135k now worth £196k. Bought at 22 with a partner on a 5% deposit. (2019) We were both on 22k at the time.

      Wages up north are similar unless you’re in London.

      If I lived down south same house would have absolutely no chance… probs be £200-£300k for same house!!!

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