Here’s how their choices are locking millennials and Gen Z out of home ownership forever.

Boomers had a golden window of opportunity. The postwar economy was booming, wages were strong, and the housing market was wide open. Buying a home didn’t feel like chasing a fantasy—it was a natural next step in building a stable life. Homes were priced within reach, banks weren’t predatory with their lending practices, and financial stress didn’t follow every mortgage decision. They got in at the right time, under the right circumstances.
Meanwhile, Millennials and Gen Z are scrambling to catch up in a world where housing prices have soared far beyond income levels, and financial stability feels like a moving target. Many feel like they’ve been cheated out of the same dreams their parents were handed on a silver platter.












