Don't be so ageist. Plenty of 21 year olds are on very decent wages!
lol ageist is a bit ott. Very, very, very, very few people have a flipping mortgage at 21!
Don't be so ageist. Plenty of 21 year olds are on very decent wages!
And house prices vary dramatically across the country.
What is unobtainable in the southeast is quite achievable elsewhere.
Of course. But just because someone is 21 doesn't mean they can't buy a house or earn a decent wage. I hate how just because of age people immediately assume things about a person, particularly when it comes to stuff like this.
Just saying... not trying to argue here. Just always feels like people in their 20s are constantly put down, screwed over, underpaid despite being able to do as good job or better than older counterparts etc etc.
The problem is that many people would rather blame the system or claim others must have been lucky/funded by parents/taken to many risks than acknowledge that their choices have led to different circumstances.
Yup, exactly my point, I just dislike how people are so shocked or even unhappy (as you say, they assume luck or funding from elsewhere) when someone in their early 20s does something as big as buy a house. Good on them if they can afford it and are happy being committed to it![]()
It depends on how big your parents place is and or they have an annexe.
I have friends who lived with their parents after uni into their late 20's, but their parents generally had massive houses so they could have their own living spaces and only shared the kitchen. Seemed like a pretty sweet setup.
My folks lived in an overcrowded 3 bed semi with my much younger siblings so moving back home was never even an option for me.
You rarely hear about the ones that did get on the ladder, sell the house, go back to rent and then did eventually move back in with the parents. Due to no job security.
Got any examples? Not saying your wrong, just curious.
Not to uncommon to find people over 30 living with parents, another factor I find that hasn't been pointed out is in different cultures family stays together for longer. As opposed to say you're 18 now get the hell out of my house thinking.
Not to uncommon to find people over 30 living with parents, another factor I find that hasn't been pointed out is in different cultures family stays together for longer. As opposed to say you're 18 now get the hell out of my house thinking.
Most of it is the current time we live in though, rent prices are ridiculous let alone buying a house.
Mortgage since 21 is pretty insano if buying alone and without help.
21 with a mortgae with no help is quite interesting
You must have started working really yooung like 16 and able to save 5k a year on your own(5k x 5= 20k for deposit) as a wrough guide.
doable