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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I actually work with 20 somethings who are starting to buy houses. [b]They would rather buy a cheap flip with trendy finishes in a bad neighborhood than a fixer upper in a good neighborhood. [/b]And that's what they're doing. Makes for better instagram pictures and none of them want kids anyway.[/quote] You realize it's because they probably cannot afford to fix it up right?[/quote] The issue is that they expect to have the latest finishes before they can afford to pay for it. Many of us just lived with dated finishes in our first homes. Sometimes we slowly fixed it up as time and money allowed. It's crazy to expect to go straight to magazine ready for your first home, especially if you can't afford it. I have no sympathy for your whiners crying about how you can't afford the latest finishes. This peak of gluttony and entitlement really makes me think we're facing a Rome-like collapse. [/quote] Except what PP was complaining about was that they can afford it, just in a worse neighborhood. And many are willing to make that tradeoff. I don't see why anyone else would care, except maybe boomers that are mad that their house they haven't updated since 1994 isn't swarming with young buyers as soon as it hits the market. [/quote]
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