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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rather than climb the ladder we will wait for the forever big home. Sorry please tear down those little homes and ensure you provide recently renovated or new larger homes https://www.newsweek.com/gen-z-millennials-dont-want-buy-starter-homes-2069778[/quote] Millennials are pretty old at this point though. They are 29-44 years old. Most people who are in their 40s aren’t going to be looking for a starter home. Like my parents are baby boomers and had their starter home in their early 20s. [/quote] Millennials are old. I'm an elder millennial and bought my starter home 16 years ago. It was a 2 bedroom. When we got pregnant with our second kid, we sold and bought our current house about 10 years ago. We still ponder upgrading again to something with more space, but our kids like their current school zone and options are limited. If a millennial is still renting, it's totally possible they have the personality type where they don't want to buy a starter home and want something big, new and shiny. That may very well be why they're still renting. The rest of us bought a starter home years ago.[/quote]
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