I believe many college students are looking up at the sky on campus, or showing off to their classmates that I bought a house and a car a few years after graduation, which really shows their ambitions and lofty ideals. How sweet that is! But after graduation? The cruel reality erased their dreams. After graduating from college, the pressure of life is so realistic and severe. For young people, the current housing prices still seem unattainable. With the skyrocketing housing prices, college students are becoming less and less valuable. Buying a house by yourself is simply more difficult than going to heaven. On the one hand, most college graduates, especially boys, buy houses to meet their personal needs, which is largely to build nests to attract phoenix and win back beautiful women. But many boys will be beaten by their girlfriends first, which makes you see stars. "No house want to get married? Do you know that boys must be' three axes' by girls before proposing marriage? First of all, where are you from (are you local)? Second, do you live at home alone? Third, do you have any brothers or sisters? " The three questions are actually about whether you have a personal house, so college students have completely different ideas about life on the eve of graduation. Despite this, there are still so many graduates who still have this dream. A young man is still complaining about himself. He is 25 years old and has accomplished nothing. He has been working for others. Didn't 25 just leave school? What will you do if you don't work? Of course, we can't deny that individual teenagers have become talents, let alone just graduated, and some may become CEO at school. This dream can be done occasionally, but don't be too serious. Is it realistic for everyone to be the boss? Although soldiers who don't want to be generals are not good soldiers, I don't quite agree with this statement. At a certain time, you should be a good soldier and be willing to be a soldier. So do college graduates. You want to be a boss as soon as you graduate? In fact, it is not difficult to be a boss these days, and it is even more difficult to buy a satisfactory house.
Finally, after all, college students have to buy a house after graduation, and there is no fixed number. For most graduates, it is absolutely unrealistic to buy a house on their own within five years. Just like our secretary Jia, he didn't buy a house until ten years after graduation. Of course, whether to buy or not depends entirely on his own needs. If you really think you are capable, buy it. The content of this article is provided by Mei Jia.