chiefdave
Well-Known Member
Same here, can't think of anyone that didn't pay rent at home. It highlights the problem really.I also think this was pretty typical for my generation, can’t think of a single mate who didn’t do the same while living at home once working.
G, who in the past has spoken about how his kids haven't needed his help to get on the property ladder, has said his daughter saved £50K in 5 years while paying no rent. Obviously that's brilliant for her and to be applauded but if you're an 18 year old on minimum wage you're earning £14K a year. Its not hard to see why a lot of people struggle to save the kind of deposit required and pass affordability tests.
We need more housing, its as simple as that. The supply is being limited to keep prices high. Problem now is we've been in this situation for so long even if there was a massive house building program started its going to take years, or more likely decades, to get to where we need to be.