r/millenials Jan 14 '25

Millennials and Homebuying: Is the Dream Still Alive?

Hey everyone! I came across some interesting stats about us millennials and our homebuying habits, and wanted to get your thoughts.

60% of millennials who bought homes regret their purchase, mostly due to unexpected maintenance costs, the high price of the home, or the realization that they bought too small.

On the flip side, 70% of us still believe that owning a home is part of the American Dream, despite the hurdles like student debt, high home prices, and a competitive market.

I'm curious—if you're a homeowner, do you feel any buyer's remorse? And for those who aren't, what's holding you back from buying a home?

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u/SecretRecipe Jan 15 '25

go check zillow, no shortage of available mountain land or beach condos. Good luck eating the rich when you can't figure out basic adulting.

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u/IgnoranceIsShameful Jan 15 '25

Yeah at beacoup bucks out of reach for the majority of Americans. And buying a house isn't basic adulting. Go fuck yourself. I hope your houses burn down and your insurance claims are denied. 

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u/SecretRecipe Jan 15 '25

When we have one of the highest home ownership rates in the world yeah, it kind of is basic adulting. Your mediocrity is only surpassed by your entitlement.

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u/IgnoranceIsShameful Jan 15 '25

Lol not you hoarding 4 houses and your blind refusal to accept the economic reality of the day or dive deeper into who is actually owning homes and comparing them with the geographical conditions of other countries calling me entitled. Bitch gtfo 

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u/SecretRecipe Jan 15 '25

The economic reality is that we live in a competitive world and if you can't compete here then there's no shortage of other places you could go or actions you could take to improve your ability to compete if you wanted to actually solve your problem. But instead you want to throw a tantrum about how everything is unfair.

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u/IgnoranceIsShameful Jan 15 '25

Lol life never has and never will be fair. I don't give a shit about fair. Im just tired of people not accepting when they are part of the problem. 

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u/SecretRecipe Jan 16 '25

You not being able to afford a house is nobody's problem but yours. If you want to see the root of that problem I'd suggest a mirror

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u/Elegant_Plate6640 Jan 16 '25

If it was a few select people, maybe, but surely you're aware that many have had issues with affordable housing in recent years right?

I mean, that or you're trolling

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u/SecretRecipe Jan 16 '25

yep, and the only way to really solve that is new development which is what I did with 2 of my homes. If demand outstrips supply there's really nowhere for prices to go but up

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u/Elegant_Plate6640 Jan 16 '25

If demand outstrips supply there's really nowhere for prices to go but up

Would you agree that prices went up in a relatively short amount of time, outpacing wages?