I’m sure the Boomers have developed life extending potion.
They are just gatekeeping from us.

Thanks_Naitsir on
Last year I saw the headline “House prices are healing” What? They never were down
Low-Register1602 on
If the housing market collapse so do many other things. Be careful what you wish for
getsu1 on
me with pokemon
0bv10usThr0wAvvAy on
How are we so sure we’ll be the survivors when everything collapses.
Gho5tWr1ter on
The things that’ll collapse in the end are our hopes and hearts
iamelloyello on
I assure you; you do not want this.
ThisGuy2319 on
I want some anti homeless laws to be removed to make the collapse easy. I’m fine with sleeping in my car and saving $1500 a month.
Longjumping-Jello459 on
In the 2008 housing collapse corporations and equity firms bought up houses because they had the money whereas the average person didn’t because you know their finances collapsed with the economy.
Connect_Laugh_8688 on
The RNG on this server crazy wth
cowvid19 on
Millenials who bought at the top are the ones who will suffer the most.
AyDylo on
I would have agreed 5-10 years ago but I think millennials are reaching the point where they have enough wealth to own a home or afford a mortgage. I’d say more of Gen Z are the ones wishing for a house market crash. I think most millennials would get screwed over a house market crash.. just recently buying a home and seeing their net worth drop from a crash lol. Very typical of a millennial thing to happen. Then we’d get to create memes about how we go through another crisis.
For the record, I am a millennial and I don’t own/never owned a home. I’d benefit from a crash. I’m just pretty sure that we’re the minority now.
WW2Gamer on
It wont collaps. Over time fewer people will own more houses. They will create artificial scarcity to increase rent prices.
--Sovereign-- on
Me, a millennial homeowner.
“No pls. I worked to hard to get this just to get fucked”
--Sovereign-- on
Like how any comment that reflects actual reality is downvoted to oblivion. Stay smart everyone.
Top-Abbreviations452 on
It collapsed in the worst way: all houses becoming property of corporations and if u sell soul to them u can use the house
DannarHetoshi on
41 y/o Millennial, bought a house in June, 2024, fixed rate.
I would love to see the market implode.
FreshPitch6026 on
Repost of a repost, how boring
L-Guy_21 on
Gen z are waiting for it to collapse at this point
uginscion on
The sands of time stop for nobody and I’m confident there’s going to be a massive swing come the dirty 30s. Boomers are going to start falling off in big numbers over the next few years.
Velifax on
Very accurate. Sold my first house in the boom, figured I’d wait a few years renting before getting my actual one. Still waiting.
Illustrious-Engine23 on
There’s a limited supply of housing, which everyone needs.
So it’s never really going to collapse, slow maybe but not collapse.
CaptainHubble on
At some point I’ll just build my own house on random unused ground out of spite. Yeah. Come and get me. Tear it down. Over and over again. I don’t give a damn.
I’m not gonna get a loan that I’ll pay off until I’m retired. For a shitty 2-room apartment.
ncopp on
A housing market crash in this era would likely be driven by a mass recession that causes people to lose their jobs and default on their mortgages.
Which means you would also likely lose your job and not have the money to buy these new cheap homes. But want to know who will likely have the money to buy them? Private equity and investment firms who will further consolidate ownership and force even more people into renting.
Sorta_Functional on
I’m genuinely waiting for a number of people to die, that sounds horrible but theyre keeping us from affording ANYTHING
hwcminh on
It collapsed in 2008. Should’ve purchased while I was in high school.
Zarxon on
Also was gen x and will be gen Z
FreedomsLastBreathe on
So you’re hoping millions of people lose their jobs and homes and livelihoods? And banks can foreclose on homes and buy them for pennies on the dollars?
Rubfer on

Millennials waiting for a crash…
tommmmmmmmy93 on
It will never collapse unless I buy a home and then it will collapse the following month
DistanceRelevant3899 on
I was lucky to have purchased when I did in 2019
abrakadaver on
I’m Gen X and I want the same. Not that anyone cares.
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Me right now 🥲
I’m sure the Boomers have developed life extending potion.
They are just gatekeeping from us.

Last year I saw the headline “House prices are healing” What? They never were down
If the housing market collapse so do many other things. Be careful what you wish for
me with pokemon
How are we so sure we’ll be the survivors when everything collapses.
The things that’ll collapse in the end are our hopes and hearts
I assure you; you do not want this.
I want some anti homeless laws to be removed to make the collapse easy. I’m fine with sleeping in my car and saving $1500 a month.
In the 2008 housing collapse corporations and equity firms bought up houses because they had the money whereas the average person didn’t because you know their finances collapsed with the economy.
The RNG on this server crazy wth
Millenials who bought at the top are the ones who will suffer the most.
I would have agreed 5-10 years ago but I think millennials are reaching the point where they have enough wealth to own a home or afford a mortgage. I’d say more of Gen Z are the ones wishing for a house market crash. I think most millennials would get screwed over a house market crash.. just recently buying a home and seeing their net worth drop from a crash lol. Very typical of a millennial thing to happen. Then we’d get to create memes about how we go through another crisis.
For the record, I am a millennial and I don’t own/never owned a home. I’d benefit from a crash. I’m just pretty sure that we’re the minority now.
It wont collaps. Over time fewer people will own more houses. They will create artificial scarcity to increase rent prices.
Me, a millennial homeowner.
“No pls. I worked to hard to get this just to get fucked”
Like how any comment that reflects actual reality is downvoted to oblivion. Stay smart everyone.
It collapsed in the worst way: all houses becoming property of corporations and if u sell soul to them u can use the house
41 y/o Millennial, bought a house in June, 2024, fixed rate.
I would love to see the market implode.
Repost of a repost, how boring
Gen z are waiting for it to collapse at this point
The sands of time stop for nobody and I’m confident there’s going to be a massive swing come the dirty 30s. Boomers are going to start falling off in big numbers over the next few years.
Very accurate. Sold my first house in the boom, figured I’d wait a few years renting before getting my actual one. Still waiting.
There’s a limited supply of housing, which everyone needs.
So it’s never really going to collapse, slow maybe but not collapse.
At some point I’ll just build my own house on random unused ground out of spite. Yeah. Come and get me. Tear it down. Over and over again. I don’t give a damn.
I’m not gonna get a loan that I’ll pay off until I’m retired. For a shitty 2-room apartment.
A housing market crash in this era would likely be driven by a mass recession that causes people to lose their jobs and default on their mortgages.
Which means you would also likely lose your job and not have the money to buy these new cheap homes. But want to know who will likely have the money to buy them? Private equity and investment firms who will further consolidate ownership and force even more people into renting.
I’m genuinely waiting for a number of people to die, that sounds horrible but theyre keeping us from affording ANYTHING
It collapsed in 2008. Should’ve purchased while I was in high school.
Also was gen x and will be gen Z
So you’re hoping millions of people lose their jobs and homes and livelihoods? And banks can foreclose on homes and buy them for pennies on the dollars?

Millennials waiting for a crash…
It will never collapse unless I buy a home and then it will collapse the following month
I was lucky to have purchased when I did in 2019
I’m Gen X and I want the same. Not that anyone cares.