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  1. Gordon Farkus

    I could live there!

    Actually no, I don't care. I don't have to live there. You do. Find out yourself, it might be the first time a Gen-Y has done something without relying on somebody else to do it. Geez you've done a good job refuting that tonight. Most of what you've said tonight only shows you to be a...
  2. Gordon Farkus

    I could live there!

    I don't know about Sydney but Aussierogue listed some around Melbourne in the OP. My parents moved out to the 'burbs to get a head start when the 'burbs were unmade roads and services were in short supply. Why does your generation feel that it's entitled to anything different. Oh that's...
  3. Gordon Farkus

    I could live there!

    Go back and read the opening post.
  4. Gordon Farkus

    I could live there!

    So it was first coined by a magazine. Not a marketing company. Your point?
  5. Gordon Farkus

    I could live there!

    "pushed up by a shortage of available housing" is precisely the point that aussierogue began the thread with. There is available housing but Gen-Y aren't prepared to move out to the outer suburbs and set themselves up. Eve Roberts and her cohorts don't get it: she wants a house but find her...
  6. Gordon Farkus

    I could live there!

    Umm, age has everything to do with it - the majority of first home buyers who whinge about not affording a house when in fact they can (just not in areas where they want to live) are guess what generation? Gen-Y. And it wasn't marketing companies who invented the terms Baby Boomers, Gen-X...
  7. Gordon Farkus

    I could live there!

    Exactly. In a whining Gen-Y voice: "but we want to live close to city. It's our right to live wherever we want, we're the future of the country. We need to live close to the city because we need to be seen there. What does saving mean and how do you do it, it's overrated anyway. Why can't the...
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