“Young people, lifetime renting”

About a third of young people can live in rented homes for the rest of their lives. This is the conclusion in which the Resolation Foundation has emerged, which in one report highlights that 40 percent of what are called the millennium glands, most precisely born between 1980=1996, [...]
This is the conclusion in which the Resolute Foundation has emerged, which in one report underscores that 40 percent of what are called the millennium's gland, most precisely born between 1980=1996, live in rented homes since the age of 30.
This figure is twice as high if compared to the X generation, or the born from 1965 to 1980.
According to the report, more help is needed for this generation, and this can be achieved through more affordable homes for those who buy for the first time but also greater protection for those who rent.
The “Resolation” Foundation is certainly focused on the situation in Great Britain, where housing problems can be compared to a full crisis, and where are young people who carry the heavyest weight by spending most of their housing income.
But the situation is much the same in other parts of the world.











