Pocket money – parents give her 1000 euros per month or smth like that
OnlyHereOnFridays on
Ah yes I read that article. A little girl in Melbourne who’s dad owns a property investment group. She saved up $5k from the egregious pocket money her parents were giving her and then her parents topped her up with another $695k donation or something like that, to buy her first house. They’re also paying the remaining mortgage.
Well done to that little girl. I don’t know how smart or capable she is, but she’s definitely very lucky.
Also, fuck that dad and those newspapers that push it as the kids‘ accomplishment to make us feel bad about ourselves and push the narrative that: „Look, it’s easy, even a child can do it. If you weren’t such an idiot maybe you’d have done it too“
Used_Asparagus7572 on
Imagine your landlord being an 8 year old.
zaccyp on
Smells like tax avoidance to me.
Sasniy_Dj on
i have 37€ saved right now
Elef-ant on
Our mistake was swimming aimlessly in our dads nutsack instead of investing in real estate /s
Personal-Wing3320 on
good for her you lazy faks
ItsPeachyBoii on
Do I buy a 5th home OR or… could I legally buy it as my little girl’s first house in order to avoid higher tax?
This is illegal is most countries btw. Australia allows it because it’s a nice loophole to avoid higher taxes and toa void inheritance tax.
Because obviously, it is🙄
wiredlain on
that will show them avocado toast Starbucks whiny millennials. Step one, have a rich dad sending you copious amounts of pocket money.
sweetpsych78 on
That’s right! Capitalism is the way to go! Screw all the people that don’t have a big enough liveable wage to buy food and essentials, and pay their monthly expenses. Who cares about them whiners right?
TommyCo10 on
I’ll stop making excuses when I start getting that sort of pocket money.
My pocket money consisted of ¢0.25 a day. It’s easy to calculate that in 18 years I can save up to $1642, which can give me a flat in Limassol. For one month. Not including initial deposit.
Sortcrap on
Im from Limassol
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No excuses!
Saving up money from doing what?
Pocket money – parents give her 1000 euros per month or smth like that
Ah yes I read that article. A little girl in Melbourne who’s dad owns a property investment group. She saved up $5k from the egregious pocket money her parents were giving her and then her parents topped her up with another $695k donation or something like that, to buy her first house. They’re also paying the remaining mortgage.
Well done to that little girl. I don’t know how smart or capable she is, but she’s definitely very lucky.
Also, fuck that dad and those newspapers that push it as the kids‘ accomplishment to make us feel bad about ourselves and push the narrative that: „Look, it’s easy, even a child can do it. If you weren’t such an idiot maybe you’d have done it too“
Imagine your landlord being an 8 year old.
Smells like tax avoidance to me.
i have 37€ saved right now
Our mistake was swimming aimlessly in our dads nutsack instead of investing in real estate /s
good for her you lazy faks
Do I buy a 5th home OR or… could I legally buy it as my little girl’s first house in order to avoid higher tax?
This is illegal is most countries btw. Australia allows it because it’s a nice loophole to avoid higher taxes and toa void inheritance tax.
Because obviously, it is🙄
that will show them avocado toast Starbucks whiny millennials. Step one, have a rich dad sending you copious amounts of pocket money.
That’s right! Capitalism is the way to go! Screw all the people that don’t have a big enough liveable wage to buy food and essentials, and pay their monthly expenses. Who cares about them whiners right?
I’ll stop making excuses when I start getting that sort of pocket money.
https://youtu.be/-Jh0EN1De4Q?si=f90RL7-V6cMoSJiR
My pocket money consisted of ¢0.25 a day. It’s easy to calculate that in 18 years I can save up to $1642, which can give me a flat in Limassol. For one month. Not including initial deposit.
Im from Limassol