• Casually Explained: Moving Out
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcVnorMPix8&t=0s Kinda sits close to home since I'm trying to find a place to move to for college.
The video doesn't even acknowledge owning your own home if you're under 30. Going to be a thing of the past amirite
People owned homes in their 20s?
Was just a bitter jab at how owning your own home's going to be a rich only thing in the future.
My parents were poor and they still managed it, combining their incomes.
It was doable with the right job, until the bubble hits again not really a thing unless you get incredibly lucky or live in the literal middle of nowhere.
Everyone at my workplace over 45 owned and payed off a place before 25. Most of them own multiple houses now.
Playing video games and being single are both classified as mental disabilities by the WHO. Does this mean I can apply for NEETbux and not have to worry about the government turning my electricity off?
jesus christ WHAT?
my parents bought their house when they were 25/26. It wasn't uncommon back in the 70s/80s for people to afford a house.
My parents got a 3-story house (not an apartment, a complete, massive house) when they were around 25 both. They paid around 500 000 mk (markka, old finnish currency) which translates to less than 100 000 € in todays currency. For me, a house like theirs cost the same, you just have to change the mk to € and you're set! Yay!
I mean before I moved cross country I was looking at houses. I didn't even have a crazy paying job, and I was looking in pretty decent places too. It was still in Ohio, but it was not a bad situation at all
My dad paid off the mortgage on his first house when he was 23.
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