GEN - RENT
Oct 07, 2021
3 minutes
For many millennials and following generations, the prospect of owning their own home is all but a distant dream.
Stuck in a cycle of renting properties, they are a stark reminder of Britain’s broken housing market.
For them, the likelihood of dealing with the demands of landlords for the foreseeable future is probable.
Accounting for a population of adults aged between 18 to 40 who cannot afford a property, ‘generation rent’ has emerged as a direct result of fundamental inequalities in the country.
House prices are continuing to rise and creating a huge
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