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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Aww, maybe they need to grow up? They absolutely can afford a home. We bought a TH, raised our kids in it. School was fine- Niche scores only illuminate the income level of a neighborhood, not really anything to do with the quality of a school. Fabulous community and friends- we lived within our means. All kids had college paid for. We had a good life, not a lavish life. No European or Caribbean trips, no maids, we couponed, drove 2nd hand cars, socialized with good friends . Long beach weekends. Kids had house birthday parties. We are not hoarding real estate, money or anything else. We graduated college in a huge recession, lived through many more. We were in public service with public service salaries. Our house interest rates started at 18%, then, 15, 12, up to 14 again, then 12, 8,,6, 4, and finally 2.875. Nothing was handed to us, except one of our used cars. No, you don’t need a giant house and a Lexus t[/quote] Err and how long ago was this? If you’ve raised your kids I don’t think you’re experiencing the same things young people are.[/quote]
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