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Board Economics
Re: Housing is no longer a goal for the next generation
by
Dzwaafu11
on 29/07/2025, 21:14:28 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.

I think you should know yourselfon this matter and not young people. I have not seen any young man who wishes us not to be successful and get their own house, so I’m surprised you said this. Moreover, everyone wants to live a luxury life, so why did you say young people think owning a house has now become something luxurious and they are not planning to own it? I can say that you are wrong; rather, maybe for you, you see, owning a house is a luxury, and you don’t seem like you will be owning one.


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

Even before now, a house was never something free; you must work hard to get it. It’s just that the economy is not like before, and things have changed. Things have cost to some extent in that not everyone is able to afford it, but everyone who wishes to be successful wishes to have a housemate. I’m surprised to see this, because I haven’t heard or seen any young man who thinks this way; everyone is working to be successful.