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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    Either that or Gen X started really early lol. I am Gen Y and my parents are baby boomers.
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    Would she complain if the property price had doubled or tripled in the 5 years since she bought?
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    I sent the article to my father and this was his response in red; With more than $300,000 in mortgage debt to add to her woes, Alexandra places herself firmly among the have-nots of her generation Kieran>> She doesn?t understand good debt. At one time, we had nearly $3.5M in debt...
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    I always love reading the comments; She didn't 'buy' a house, she merely became a placeholder for the banks just like most of the people we know who 'own' their houses. Protip, debt-slavery is bad. If you have a great wage and pay the mortgage off in a short time then it's probably worth...
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    I am of a similar age (29) and I can tell you have very different people as this isn't a true representation. One my sister owns a house (bought when she was 25ish and now 30). In the office I work at (professional/corporate sales people) only 3 people actually (4 if you include a person a...
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    There are also millions of people employed and jobs are on offer. My cousin's husband just changed job from a panel beater to a draftsman and moved from Perth to Gold Coast and his wife (my cousin) is 7 months pregnant and his employer allowed him 2 weeks off for the birth of his first child...
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