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Well, that explains Napoleon's posting history.

Both sides are trueWhat happened to becoming skilled in a trade and leveraging your skills into more lucrative positions.
As someone who despises generational family privilege... At some point you cant continue to play a victim and need to boss up and make shyt happen.
price of living has gone up and rent is crazy and saving up for a down payment on a mortgage takes a long time
This wouldn't fly with my mother. If its not college or working, she's not down with that.
Both sides are true
Opportunities are more scarce than they used to be.... but if you grind you can make shyt happen.
I look at me and wifey as an example. We are doing better than most people our age by a wide margin, but if we had graduated a few years later, even with the same grind and talents we would have been fukked. So writing it off to laziness is.... well.... lazy![]()
home ownership isn't the same investment it was in the pastAll these bytches on my timeline spending thousands every year to THOT it up overseas to stunt on the gram and facebook instead of saving up for a down payment on a mortgage which if you use FHA really isnt that much is the real issue.
home ownership isn't the same investment it was in the past
agreed but many people saw it as such for decadeslmao home ownership was never an investment in the first place. You're suppose to by a house because you want to live in it first and foremost.
YesIn the 80s and early 90s you could afford an apartment on a minimum wage salary, not anymore. This country is headed towards some dark times in the next 35-50 years. It's gonna be a wasteland out there.
agreed but many people saw it as such for decades
Just moved in with my chick in Kissimmee from dr Phillips . We probably gonna look for houses in hunters creek in a few years. Lake Nona looks like a dope spot tooI read something the other week that over half the people working in this country make under $30,000 a year. There's no statement in the union where anyone can afford the average one room apartment making below $15-16 an hour of I recall correctly either. Forget the housing market. My family bought a 4 bedroom house in hunters creek in Orlando 20 years ago at $140,000. When we moved to a bigger house (3000 square feet and a pool) in 1999, that house we moved into went for $180,000. Now that house would cost $365,000 on the open market. I know a guy who works as a paralegal and is stuck living at home at 31 simply because a house is too expensive to buy if you're single nowadays. You're not finding a good sized house with a pool under $300,000 is my guess. I got my bachelors last year and have spent a year trying to get into teaching. My cousins in New Jersey got their masters in teaching and had to go back to school a few years back simply because they couldn't find work with their degree.