Thursday, 14 January 2021, 2:18 pm
As a 20 or 30 something, you would be forgiven for
feeling like you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place;
rent takes a significant portion of income every week,
making it impossible to save for a deposit for your own
place that gets larger and larger every year. It’s not the
smashed avocado’s and latte’s, nor is it a lack of
desire. The articles in the Herald and Stuff about the 23
year old buying her third property are an extra kick in the
guts until you read later down the article, she ‘received
Article – Cameron Downey As a 20 or 30 something, you would be forgiven for feeling like youre stuck between a rock and a hard place; rent takes a significant portion of income every week, making it impossible to save for a deposit for your own place that gets larger and larger …
As a 20 or 30 something, you would be forgiven for feeling like you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place; rent takes a significant portion of income every week, making it impossible to save for a deposit for your own place that gets larger and larger every year. It’s not the smashed avocado’s and latte’s, nor is it a lack of desire. The articles in the Herald and Stuff about the 23 year old buying her third property are an extra kick in the guts until you read later down the article, she ‘received a leg up from her parents’.