Disney Ella
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- Feb 16, 2003
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DH and I talk about how hard it must be for younger people trying to buy a house all the time. There's no way we could afford to buy the small house we have if we bought it now. Real estate prices have risen so much more than salaries have. One of DDs classmates' parents sold their house to a young couple and both sets of parents contributed money to the downpayment so that they could afford it. If you live near a city and don't have high-powered jobs, I don't know how you afford even basic houses.
I also think people's ideas of their first home have changed over time too -- more and more people are looking for that dream home right off the bat, something that needs no work and that they can just move right into.
. The previous owner last decorated when Nixon was in office, I'll leave what that looks like to your imaginations.
Very strange to me. But I know someone who dropped out of college because they "didn't" have the money for it. Thats all wonderful and understandable except then they "had" the money for a car. Um yeah ok. They spend extravagently. (They bought 2 $1000 watches.) They can't even get a credit card because of many loans in their name. Yes, they can't afford college but they can afford I believe it is 5 cars. Priorities are a little off IMO. Now they are going to take out another loan and buy themselves a new car.