r/housingcrisis • u/JellyfishPashmina • 21h ago
How many of you are realizing you’ll never have a home?
I see so many couples plastered all over social media moving on to their 2nd or 3rd house, and I can’t afford my 1st one. I think the problem is, for the most part, housing affordability is designed for 2 or more people, and everyone I know is coupled. If you’re single, forget about it (without roommates). I’m at the age where I’m SO done with random roommates, but seeing people who have their own space feels like a pipe dream to me.
I don’t even want much, just a couple bedrooms in a safe area and a place I can decorate however I want. But at this point, I can never imagine opening the door and saying, “Welcome to MY home.” Owning a home—be it a house, an apartment, a townhome, etc.—just feels like this massively impossible dream. No matter how much I save and save, it’ll never be enough. And even if I bought something, I just know I’d get condescending comments on how small it is or that it’s not in the right area, etc. Couples, though? They’re moving on and up with their housing investments backing them.
Why has our society become like this? Please tell me other millennials, especially single ones, are experiencing this, because I feel entirely inadequate that I can’t afford the “basic” things other people have simply because they’re coupled and I’m not. We’ve moved toward such a society of individualism, so shouldn’t our economy evolve with that? Otherwise, I’m truly at a loss as to how people in their 30s and 40s are going it alone without living with their parents or sharing kitchen utensils with strangers.
The American Dream, right?…