Comment on Welcome to the 'nepo' housing market: 40% of homebuyers under 30 get family money to cover their down payment

BertramDitore@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

Well I’m pretty mad that I’ll never be able to afford a house, despite having a good solid job. My parents aren’t rich, so they can’t help me. And while I’m not mad at them for not being able to help, I am mad that all other things being equal that puts me at a disadvantage.

Here’s a hypothetical scenario: Let’s say I make $60K a year, am single, with significant student debt. Let’s also say because of the pandemic payment pause, maybe I was able to save, like $5K, and I want to buy a house. Not gonna happen. Now take all the same things but add in well-off parents who could help with a down payment. That hypothetical person gets a house. They have a definite advantage. To me, that’s not just unfair, it perpetuates a system of wealth transfer that only helps a tiny fraction of the population. Everyone should have the same opportunity to own a home, if they want to.

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