Anonymous wrote:39 $1.8 million.
Anonymous wrote:I think the OP you are referring to is Asian. It is very common for Asian parents (especially ones that are still in Asia) to pay for huge downpayment or buying outright. I know one Chinese colleague, she and her husband bought a $2.2m townhouse in Georgetown at 28. It was paid entirely by the parents.
But do keep in mind, they have to take care the parents after they retire. No senior living community, which is considered a shame. I'm not sure I would trade parents help for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the OP you are referring to is Asian. It is very common for Asian parents (especially ones that are still in Asia) to pay for huge downpayment or buying outright. I know one Chinese colleague, she and her husband bought a $2.2m townhouse in Georgetown at 28. It was paid entirely by the parents.
But do keep in mind, they have to take care the parents after they retire. No senior living community, which is considered a shame. I'm not sure I would trade parents help for that.
No, no and no. Please stop with the cultural assumptions.
I am curious about whether this is a person who is progressive or not. Because the anti-racist education that is on the rise is *entirely* predicated on making these types of assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the OP you are referring to is Asian. It is very common for Asian parents (especially ones that are still in Asia) to pay for huge downpayment or buying outright. I know one Chinese colleague, she and her husband bought a $2.2m townhouse in Georgetown at 28. It was paid entirely by the parents.
But do keep in mind, they have to take care the parents after they retire. No senior living community, which is considered a shame. I'm not sure I would trade parents help for that.
No, no and no. Please stop with the cultural assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:I was a little bit shock to see someone on the forum buying a $1.4m house at 28. We couldn’t afford a $1.2m until 40!