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Board Economics
Re: Housing is no longer a goal for the next generation
by
Outhue
on 19/07/2025, 17:17:04 UTC
Housing prices keep rising, but wages haven’t kept up. For many young people, owning a home is no longer a realistic goal -  it’s becoming a luxury.

What used to be a natural part of adult life has turned into a debt trap or simply a fantasy. More and more young people are realizing that buying property under current conditions makes little financial sense.

We're witnessing a shift: instead of saving for a home, people are turning to alternative assets, remote lifestyles, or simply accepting long-term renting.

Is this the beginning of a structural economic change - or just another bubble waiting to pop? Huh

Well said, but working hard and investing too doesn't guaranteed that they will build a house, remember that every investments come with high risks too, if I am wrong many investors would have become successful, along the way something unexpectedly happen.

If just investing will solve all these problems what happened to millions of investors that's been investing since many years ago? Today why aren't they millionaires already? It is simple, life happened to them, and that is, we can't all become a winner.

You can hate this point of mine, many people tried to be rich and till date they still failed, I  not trying to discourage you but with the little I knew it is impossible for all of us to become rich, with investments or not.