Nicer house? It’s hard enough to get the first one. My son has a really good deposit, but the house prices are so high here that he can’t get a mortgage to pay for the rest. It’s ridiculous how difficult it is for first time buyers to get anything other than a hovel at a huge cost.
I’m glad to say I love my home here in northernmost Maine. I was a blue collar worker most of my life and I retired to an area I can afford. I have an amazing view of sunsets year round and my home overlooks a beautiful lake. Same house with a similar view most anywhere else would have been completely out of my price range. Okay…the Winters are just too long and a real challenge at times, but I’m thankfully I’m not worried about hurricanes, wild fires, floods, or tornadoes.
I know a couple guys my age, in their 60s, that live in houses paid for by their parents. (Yes they’re both dirt heads.)Yet both my kids have excellent jobs and beautiful homes, as well as their friends. I hate to tell you my pessimistic fellow old coots, this younger generation is not doomed.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 1 year ago
Have them get “upgraded” jobs with higher salaries.
Doug K about 1 year ago
It’s too bad that there’s no other way to get a nicer house.
MRC112 about 1 year ago
Nicer house? It’s hard enough to get the first one. My son has a really good deposit, but the house prices are so high here that he can’t get a mortgage to pay for the rest. It’s ridiculous how difficult it is for first time buyers to get anything other than a hovel at a huge cost.
Egrayjames about 1 year ago
I’m glad to say I love my home here in northernmost Maine. I was a blue collar worker most of my life and I retired to an area I can afford. I have an amazing view of sunsets year round and my home overlooks a beautiful lake. Same house with a similar view most anywhere else would have been completely out of my price range. Okay…the Winters are just too long and a real challenge at times, but I’m thankfully I’m not worried about hurricanes, wild fires, floods, or tornadoes.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Home is where you hang your hat! Be thankful for what you have and not for what you don’t have.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not sure if this is supposed to be comedic or a statement about the current generation.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
This generation 20 years in the future…..
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wow – that probably hits close to home for many Boomers!
cactusbob333 about 1 year ago
It is fortunate that they were able to get that couch down the basement stairs.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
And we have plenty of room down here in the basement.
T... about 1 year ago
Way to go, guy…
Baucuva about 1 year ago
I know a couple guys my age, in their 60s, that live in houses paid for by their parents. (Yes they’re both dirt heads.)Yet both my kids have excellent jobs and beautiful homes, as well as their friends. I hate to tell you my pessimistic fellow old coots, this younger generation is not doomed.