Fewer than 4 in 10 non-homeowner households can afford a typical starter home priced around $200,000, according to LendingTree. Households need an annual income of roughly $117,000 to afford the average home, real estate firm Redfin has found.

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    Idk man I’m just chilling and putting as much of my spare cash into foreign assets as I can and waiting for the crash, because it’s probably the only chance I’ll ever have of owning a fucking apartment or condo or house or whatever

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        1 month ago

        You can pick ETFs that are targeted on foreign assets in particular fields, or non-US companies that are traded in US markets. Or you can get stuff in actual foreign markets if you wish, as well as opening foreign currency denominated accounts. There are a number of ways to do it.

        Do note that I am not a financial advisor.