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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 7914957" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>Why do you expect your first house to be at an average price? The norm is to start at the bottom!!! I (on my own) didn't buy my first house until I was 28 and it was a 2 bed terraced property. </p><p></p><p>Not everyone actually wants to work at MacDonalds (and some of those shifts are pretty unsociable hours, open for breakfasts or until late and including weekends and bank holidays). </p><p></p><p>Not everyone wants to have to deal with customers or to be indoors all the time. </p><p></p><p>Not everyone wants to live with their parents, they want to get some independence and a mobile home can actually be pretty damn good! </p><p></p><p>We hear a lot about farmers struggling for staff, but many want the oven ready trained up operator and there are few opportunities for fresh blood to get a foot in the door even as an employee let alone setting up on their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 7914957, member: 971"] Why do you expect your first house to be at an average price? The norm is to start at the bottom!!! I (on my own) didn't buy my first house until I was 28 and it was a 2 bed terraced property. Not everyone actually wants to work at MacDonalds (and some of those shifts are pretty unsociable hours, open for breakfasts or until late and including weekends and bank holidays). Not everyone wants to have to deal with customers or to be indoors all the time. Not everyone wants to live with their parents, they want to get some independence and a mobile home can actually be pretty damn good! We hear a lot about farmers struggling for staff, but many want the oven ready trained up operator and there are few opportunities for fresh blood to get a foot in the door even as an employee let alone setting up on their own. [/QUOTE]
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