Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
Percentage of 16 - 34 year old that are homeowners

51% in 1991
24% in 2016

Salary as a percentage of average house prices
2000 - 2005 18%
2012 - 2017 12%

These are basic facts that cannot be denied. It is harder to buy a house now than it was in the past.

Source: https://www.moneysupermarket.com/mor...buyers-report/
I've just checked on Rightmove the sale price [March 2022] of my 1st house. I bought it in 1976 for £18,000. It sold for £183,000. Pretty much average for those around it, too. That's a 10 fold increase. The average wage in 1976 was £3,750. The average salary in the UK in 2022 is £31,500. That equats to 8.4 times increase. Now imagine a mortgage today with 10-11% interest rates, because that's what we were paying - bank rate was close to 9%.

You can convince yourself that the world's against you - and listening to the doomongers doesn't help, but believe me, it's far, far, easier to buy a house now than it ever was..