Possible or Impossible: Can millennials own a property?


  • Nation
  • Friday, 07 Dec 2018

Budget your spending and saving early for a better future.

Though millennials these days might not have it that easy with their student loan repayment looming or the high cost of city living bearing down on them, the answer to the question is yes, it is possible.

Looking at their average income after graduating, many might not consider owning a property top of their priority list.

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