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Australian housing wealth is meaningless, destructive and fundamentally changing our society | Alan Kohler
High-priced homes do not create wealth, Alan Kohler says, they redistribute it. Now financial success is largely a function of geography, not accomplishment
www.theguardian.com
It's an Australian article, but an interesting read on the situation.
Our daughter has managed to buy a house, our son won't leave home (he's got it too easy in my minority opinion, 'nuff said). But I think back to my parents buying a 3 bedroon semi-detached in the early 60's, ourselves managing to afford a house in very late 80's, and the struggle kids today have to get on to the property ladder and the muliplier-to-salary they are being asked to pay.
"Education and hard work are no longer the main determinants of how wealthy you are; now it comes down to where you live and what sort of house you inherit from your parents."
I don't know what the answer is tbh. But I've thought for some time, people saying with pride 'my house is now worth £Loads' is a pretty meaningless statement . . . What are you going to do with it ?
Thoughts / insights / comments ?