Is it really worth it to take two generations to build a house?

Updated on society 2024-08-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Someone asked, is it really worth it to spend two generations on a house? I think it's worth it to look at your own needs, and if you want future generations to be able to develop better in big cities, then it's worth buying a house. If there is no good development in the big cities, then buying a house is not worth it.

    I don't think it's worth it if buying a house is not enough for two generations to live in, or even if you have to run out of money and lose the time of two generations. In fact, many families are forced to buy a house, and if they have a choice, they may not choose to buy a house.

    For those who spend a lot of money on a home in a big city, they do so so that future generations can have a better future. For example, people in small fourth-tier cities, or people in rural areas, the reason why they want to buy a house in the city for their children is because their children have a good job in a big city and find a suitable marriage partner there, so they have to buy a house. Buying a house is a rigid need for them, and for them, it can help their children settle down in the big city, and it also makes them feel that they have face in the village or in their hometown.

    For families whose children don't have a good job in a big city, I don't think it's worth buying a house. Nowadays, the development of rural areas is also very good, and there are many examples of building community houses in rural areas, so it is not worth it to spend so much money and so much money to buy a house in the city. And if the houses they buy are not large enough for two generations to live in, then this is a particularly cost-losing thing.

    After all, in the future, all the family's time and energy will be focused on supporting the house, which is really not worth it. Besides, it is particularly difficult to make a living in a big city, and in the countryside you can achieve food and clothing as long as you are diligent, but in the city, if you live a life of overstretched life by guarding a house, it is really not worth it.

    All in all, whether buying a house is worth it or not depends on your own needs and conditions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If buying a house has caused a lot of pressure on the family, then there is no need to spend your time on it, you will be unhappy in this life, it doesn't matter if you have a house or not, just have a place to live, and many hometown houses are also okay.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's not worth it, this kind of behavior belongs to the house slave, and all his life he has been seriously repaying the debts he owed when he bought a house, and in order to buy a house, he has been very frugal all his life, and it is difficult to have the funds to do what he likes to do.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think it's necessary to do this, because it will make us happier and make people's lives very hard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's certainly not worth it, and we don't have to spend all the time and effort of two generations in one house.

    As housing prices in many places get higher and higher, the number of people who can buy a house is getting smaller and smaller, which directly leads to the local real estate ** getting worse and worse. In this case, even though some places have fully relaxed purchase restrictions and loan restrictions, and even actively reduced the proportion of down payments, many people are still reluctant to take the initiative to buy houses. Especially for young people, the housing prices faced by young people are too expensive, but the income level of young people is not so high, which also means that young people need to empty their 6 wallets at home to take the initiative to buy a house, which is unbearable for many young people.

    One house can drain two generations.

    This is a very real problem, if a young person wants to buy a house in a first-tier city and a second-tier city, the young person needs to go without food or drink for at least 40 years to complete. In this case, when young people want to make a down payment, most young people need to help them with their parents to provide the corresponding funds. A few years ago, we would call this kind of behavior gnawing the old people, and in modern society, nibbling the old people and Ma Bao men seems to have become a common phenomenon, which is a very sad thing.

    We don't have to waste so much time because of a house problem.

    The main reason for this is that everyone's life is relatively limited, and if a person buys a house at the age of 30, when the person repays the loan for 20 to 30 years, it basically means that the person has entered old age. Think about it, but the act of getting a property of our own in our old age doesn't make any sense in itself. If we can devote more time to our real lives, we can at least enjoy our lives to the fullest.

    In general, if house prices remain high, the number of people buying homes will only become smaller, and many people will gradually realize that there is no value in buying a home.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's definitely not worth it, it will put a lot of financial pressure on you, and it will overwhelm you in life, and it may even affect your normal life and consumption.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not worth it. You can earn money first, and then buy a house after earning money, so that you will not have a lot of financial pressure, and you will not be trapped in a mortgage for the rest of your life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think it's worth it because it gives them a safe haven to live in, it's something they can rely on, and without a house they become a homeless person, so it's worth it to spend two generations in a house.

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