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After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?

Human sorrow and joy have never been the same.

In recent years, some people have been laid off by large factories, and some people have bought houses by large factories.

We are a little curious, those who are still in the big factory after the 90s, have they bought a house?

Therefore, I wanted to buy a house (and could not afford to buy) and chatted with several post-90s of large factories.

After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?
After the 90s who stayed in the big factory, did they buy a house?

After chatting with these big factories after 90, the mood is a little delicate.

Do the post-90s generation of large factories have the ability to buy a house independently? It is true that you can afford a mortgage, but the down payment more or less requires parental support.

As far as the interviewers are concerned, it is expected to get on the train in first- and second-tier cities in the past four or five years. Maybe this is the fact that everyone condemns 996 every year, and every year there are post-90s who flee the big factory, but most of the fresh graduates still want to squeeze into the big factory, because the big factory gives too much (house purchase benefits).

Are you really happy after buying a house? It seems that there is more peace of mind than happiness. In the fiercely competitive big cities, there is a down-to-earth feeling, but the high mortgage is always hanging on the heads of young people, making people dare not act rashly, and in the past two years, they have to worry about whether they will be laid off.

But if they do it all over again, will they still buy a house? Most respondents answered "yes." For the Chinese people, the house carries too many things, and those who can buy but do not buy the post-90s, free but rare. To truly live in the moment, it takes courage.

Comfortingly, respondents also shared the experience of buying a house for non-large factory peers. Entering a big factory is an accelerator for buying a house, but it is by no means the only way.

Click "watching", it doesn't hurt to not get on the car for a while, life is still long, not everything has to be done before the age of 30.

Take it easy.

Edit | Human Observer - Chen Slowly

Illustration | Ariel

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