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redditr/REBubbleposthomeownerScore: 0
I’m a millennial and can’t afford to buy. I have a massive down payment side aside. If I buy, I’m house poor and won’t have enough to contribute to savings after all necessary expenses. Essentially I would be working and going home. No having fun, no money for discretionary spending. That’s dangerous, it only takes one emergency to cripple someone in that kind of position; and I know there are many people who are one emergency away from disaster. Something has to give. Here in Florida it’s insane, $150k for a single wide trailer built in the 60-70s. 10 years ago a family member bought a 60s made single wide for less than $15k. It’s mind boggling
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https://www.reddit.com/r/REBubble/comments/1mp1f03/americans_are_getting_priced_out_of_homeownership/n8gacxb/
Post Date
8/13/2025, 11:49:20 AM
Scraped At
3/15/2026, 9:26:08 AM

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  "score": 0,
  "title": "",
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  "num_comments": 0,
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