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  1. Dan_p

    Housing Affordability for GEN Y

    Skater, I wasn't referring to wage, I was referring to foresight and commitment.
  2. Dan_p

    Housing Affordability for GEN Y

    I don't know what we are arguing about, the percentage of renters to home buyers has changed by about 3% between 1961 and 2006. I am not sure if its the whinging that has increased, or the media of which to whinge has increase?
  3. Dan_p

    Housing Affordability for GEN Y

    If anything Skater and her peers are above average for their time and bought below average and got ahead that way and good for them. Unless leaking roofs were the norm back then?
  4. Dan_p

    Housing Affordability for GEN Y

    I had to check the official birth years for the generations. http://www.socialmarketing.org/newsletter/features/generation3.htm Gen X 1966 - 1976 Gen Y 1977 - 1994 Gen Z 1995 - 2012 http://www.changedrivers.com.au/Articles/generational-change.htm Baby Boomers 1946 - 1964 Gen X...
  5. Dan_p

    Housing Affordability for GEN Y

    Of course it has. The oldies on here seem to think that makes it easier, I can't see how? Its pretty simple maths. Median wage and median house price mean nothing to these people, rather call the young ones a bunch of whingers while whinging about how hard it was in the old time with...
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