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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a millennial (35). I can only speak for myself, but DH and I were great little savers as youngins and saved up a down payment and built/purchased our home when I was 24. We built a 3/2.5 1500sqft, wayyy out in the burbs. Dream home? Probably not, but plenty of space for us. I don’t see us moving, like ever. If anything I’d want to downsize and move closer to the city. So idk, I didn’t want to buy an apartment, then a condo, then a house. I’d have rather waited longer to save up, so I get where people in the article are coming from. [/quote] I also think there is something to be said for our generation, you were lucky to meet your person early and have like-minded goals. I am jealous! I am similar age, didn't meet my husband until 27, married at 31, feels like we are so behind the 8-ball in our starter 1300sf 2 bedroom ranch in a great school district. Sigh. [/quote] You did not need a husband to do this I did not, buy my friend at 24 bought his dream house in his dream neighborhood. He bought a house with a tenant in it already, kept tenant, lived at home till 30. He got married and actually they moved to apartment till second one born then kicked out tenants and moved in at 44 to a paid off home. I wish I did that. [/quote]
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