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Yet another piece of evidence that “xennial” is a real thing. I was born in 1978 and I’m hoping for a collapse in real estate values. I just want a place where I can spend time making it comfortable without the constant awareness that I’ll have to move eventually.
I was born in 86 and I’ve resigned myself to never owning a house because it’s basically impossible unless I want to live in the middle of nowhere or I completely change careers. Four jobs isn’t enough for a house anymore.
'87 here. I flew away from North America to SEA, and seriously considering buying a house in Malasia. The land and housing out there is actually affordable.
Hey fellow xennial! It’s very much a real designation and I’m so glad it’s been defined. I’ve never fit genx or millennial exactly, definitely a combo of both
At best there might be a long term oversupply from boomers dying. That would put long term pressure to lower prices. So if you wait 25 years you could have a house priced at what a house was 5 years ago.
Yet another piece of evidence that “xennial” is a real thing. I was born in 1978 and I’m hoping for a collapse in real estate values. I just want a place where I can spend time making it comfortable without the constant awareness that I’ll have to move eventually.
I was born in 86 and I’ve resigned myself to never owning a house because it’s basically impossible unless I want to live in the middle of nowhere or I completely change careers. Four jobs isn’t enough for a house anymore.
'87 here. I flew away from North America to SEA, and seriously considering buying a house in Malasia. The land and housing out there is actually affordable.
Hey fellow xennial! It’s very much a real designation and I’m so glad it’s been defined. I’ve never fit genx or millennial exactly, definitely a combo of both
It’s not going to happen. The last crash was 2008. Prices went down 30% which didn’t come close to offsetting the increases from the previous run up.
https://dqydj.com/historical-home-prices/
At best there might be a long term oversupply from boomers dying. That would put long term pressure to lower prices. So if you wait 25 years you could have a house priced at what a house was 5 years ago.