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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nearly everyone making enough to buy in McLean or Bethesda is 35+ and probably 40+. By then you can barely even have kids. If you’re of actual child bearing age you’re probably too broke to comfortably raise a family. Every couple I’ve known who has a SFH in a good zip code and has kids before 30 in this area comes from a UHNW family and buys a house that is 10-20x their annual salary. How many folks under 35 are actually buying 2-3M houses completely on their own without generational wealth? It’s not zero but pretty damn close. [/quote] Yes, it is easier to do things when you've money but instead of resenting your broke parents or neighbor's loaded parents, go make your own money before you've kids so you can buy all the goodies you want for them and leave generational wealth for your grandchildren as well. We all resent privileged people with inheritance of wealth and beauty but as majority, we are the ones who put them on pedestal and copy them. [/quote]
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