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Millennials face major barriers to homeownership.

For millennials, the path to homeownership has become more of a mirage than a milestone. With housing prices soaring in urban centers, the once-standard advice of saving for a down payment feels increasingly disconnected from reality. The weight of student debt and stagnant wages leaves little room for financial planning, while strict lending rules further narrow their options. Many are forced to delay purchasing or turn to alternative investment models like fractional ownership.

The struggle isn’t just personal—economic inequality deepens as millennials are locked out of one of the most powerful wealth-building tools: real estate. The question now is whether policy makers and innovators can turn the tide, offering this generation real solutions.

Hustle and Cashflow is a blog that aims to educate millennials on personal finance. What allows to differ from other personal finance blogs, is how we chose to communicate bersonal finance and money to millennials using humour and relatable language while providing quality information about how to deal with money and sharing stories of young people overcoming their financial struggle

PHILIP REYES

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Hustle and Cash is a blog that aims to educate millennials on personal finance. What allows to differ from other personal finance blogs, is how we chose to communicate bersonal finance and money to millennials using humour and relatable language while providing quality information about how to deal with money and sharing stories of young people overcoming their financial struggle

It often make reference to pop culture and the latest internet jokes, allowing our readers to have a place to learn and develop a sense of community.

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Hustle and Cashflow is a blog that aims to educate millennials on personal finance. What allows to differ from other personal finance blogs, is how we chose to communicate bersonal finance and money to millennials using humour and relatable language while providing quality information about how to deal with money and sharing stories of young people overcoming their financial struggle

It often make reference to pop culture and the latest internet jokes, allowing our readers to have a place to learn and develop a sense of community.

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