I worry about mine too, Saundra
Crommers, with three of them we can't afford to do that, although I would dearly love to, and neither can my ex. It just seems wrong, and a backward step, that myself (at 20), Mick (at 30) and Martin (35) were homeowners at an early age, but our kids won't be
You need two decent incomes to buy now. Harry with his SN is very unlikely to ever earn much, he struggles to hold down a minimum wage job, and luckily has supportive parents - he
might get a partner if he meets a capable sort of girl. Chris at 45 is a bit of a loner, pretty unlikely now to settle down, and I can see Becky emigrating long-term