I feel I can have some valid input into this...
I left home at 18 and joined the military.
Nine years later I left the RAF and rented a property near Stamford with my ex for 2 years.
When that went pear snapped, I moved back to my mums for 6 months to sort myself out (I paid my way). At the end of the 6 months, I met my now fiancé who lived in Angel (London).
To be closer to my new girlfriend, I moved into a houseshare in Fulham for 12 months at £800p/m.
Things (obviously) got serious with the new girl, and we've been living together in Fulham for 2.5 years now, renting a beautiful 2 bed flat for £2k p/m. It's worth £1mil, something we could never afford.
It's a lot in rent, but we both earn good money and plan to move to Australia at the end of 2018.
My parents have given me no financial support, but they have given me priceless life advice, manners, morals and etiquette, and I thank them for this.
I've had to work my arse off to get to where I am and I now earn more than they ever have, and I get to give back to them.
I'm 32 and I don't own a house, however, when I buy one it will be a house for life with a sub 20 year mortgage.
I don't see the point in skinting yourself and buying at such a young age in today's financial climate, especially in London!
I left home at 18 and joined the military.
Nine years later I left the RAF and rented a property near Stamford with my ex for 2 years.
When that went pear snapped, I moved back to my mums for 6 months to sort myself out (I paid my way). At the end of the 6 months, I met my now fiancé who lived in Angel (London).
To be closer to my new girlfriend, I moved into a houseshare in Fulham for 12 months at £800p/m.
Things (obviously) got serious with the new girl, and we've been living together in Fulham for 2.5 years now, renting a beautiful 2 bed flat for £2k p/m. It's worth £1mil, something we could never afford.
It's a lot in rent, but we both earn good money and plan to move to Australia at the end of 2018.
My parents have given me no financial support, but they have given me priceless life advice, manners, morals and etiquette, and I thank them for this.
I've had to work my arse off to get to where I am and I now earn more than they ever have, and I get to give back to them.
I'm 32 and I don't own a house, however, when I buy one it will be a house for life with a sub 20 year mortgage.
I don't see the point in skinting yourself and buying at such a young age in today's financial climate, especially in London!