Older and younger renters: share your experiences

I'm kinda surprised by how many people from all age groups are opting to rent these days 🤯. I mean, sure, it's always been a good idea for young folks to wait till they can afford that mortgage, but the thing is, renting isn't just for broke students anymore 😅. The stats show that older renters are on the rise too, which is a bit concerning if you ask me - what happens when you're 60+ and still trying to find a place to live? 🤔

But you know what's even more interesting? The whole idea of homeownership being a myth for many people 🏠. I mean, I've seen friends who are renting their lives away, while others are stuck with huge mortgages that they can barely afford. It's like the system is all wrong sometimes 💸.

I'm curious to see what people think about this trend - do you feel like renting is holding you back from buying a place? Or are you making peace with not owning your own home? 🤝
 
🤔 I'm actually kinda worried about all these people getting stuck in the rental market... it's like, what happens when they want to retire or their kids move out? 🏠💸 And at 55+, renting is just so not affordable anymore... I mean, I know some people are happy with renting, but for those who want to settle down and put roots down, it's tough. 🤷‍♀️ My mom used to always say that owning a home was the key to stability, and now it feels like that's getting harder and harder to do... 👴🏻💔
 
Renting at 55?! That's just crazy! 🤯 I mean, what's next? People going to be renting out their kids' bedrooms to make ends meet when they're 65?! 😂 It's like the whole concept of homeownership is becoming a pipe dream for some people. And don't even get me started on affordability... how are people supposed to save up for a down payment if rent prices are so sky-high?! 💸 I feel bad for all these folks who thought they'd have their own homes by now, but it's just not happening anymore 🤕.
 
🤝 I think it's great that renting has become a more viable option for people of all ages, especially with the rising costs of housing 🏠. I've got friends who are in their 40s and 50s, and they're actually loving their rented homes – they get to experience new neighborhoods and enjoy the freedom from long-term commitments 💥. However, it's also worrying that younger people are struggling to save for a deposit or find affordable housing 🤯. I think the key is finding balance between affordability and security, so everyone can make an informed decision about their living situation 📊. What do you think?
 
🤯 I mean, can you even believe it?! Renting is now for people of all ages! I'm 28 and my best mate is 62, he's been renting for years and he's not alone! It's crazy that we're seeing a 70% increase in older renters. What's going on? Has the dream of owning your own home really become a pipe dream?

I've got friends who are in their 40s and 50s, they can't even afford to put down a deposit, let alone the mortgage payments! And don't even get me started on the stress of renting - it's not just for young adults anymore, it's for anyone who wants stability.

I feel like we're living in a society where renting is becoming the new norm, and it's breaking my heart. I grew up with a friend who worked multiple jobs to save up for his first home, now he can't even afford a deposit! It's like the system has failed us all.

What's happening to our country?!
 
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