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<blockquote data-quote="McTallshort" data-source="post: 1097534" data-attributes="member: 53362"><p>I'm not saying uni was ok. But the line often is well your generation had it for free which is true but it was a lot more difficult to get a place, many kids at university now would not have even had that option 30 years ago. Today you just need to get your grades and as long as you don't mind the loan you can go.</p><p></p><p>You can still buy property in bad areas and London was always madness with regards house prices, think the really big difference is rent is much more expensive because so many people invested in property back in the 00s. Now the tenents rent is a bit more than the landlords mortgage so saving for a deposit is harder.</p><p></p><p>Yeah I get the bit about generations moaning but I don't often hear that from gen xers like myself who actually look back at their teens and twenties with mischievous smile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McTallshort, post: 1097534, member: 53362"] I'm not saying uni was ok. But the line often is well your generation had it for free which is true but it was a lot more difficult to get a place, many kids at university now would not have even had that option 30 years ago. Today you just need to get your grades and as long as you don't mind the loan you can go. You can still buy property in bad areas and London was always madness with regards house prices, think the really big difference is rent is much more expensive because so many people invested in property back in the 00s. Now the tenents rent is a bit more than the landlords mortgage so saving for a deposit is harder. Yeah I get the bit about generations moaning but I don't often hear that from gen xers like myself who actually look back at their teens and twenties with mischievous smile. [/QUOTE]
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