millennial house memes - my parents in their 30s vs me in my 30s - millennials waiting for the housing market to crash so they can buy their first house

17 Memes That Will Make You Say ‘Same’ If You’re A Millennial Who Can’t Afford A House

If you’re a millennial who feels like owning a house will always be out of reach, you’re not alone. The soaring housing prices, stagnant wages, and crippling student debt have made it nearly impossible for many young adults to achieve the American dream of owning a home. Fortunately, there’s a silver lining: millennial house memes that capture the frustration of being stuck in rental purgatory.

From poking fun at the absurdly high cost of avocado toast to commiserating over the struggle of scraping together a down payment, these memes will make you laugh and feel seen.


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millennial house memes - my parents in their 30s vs me in my 30s

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millennial house memes - millennials waiting for all their skimping on avocado toast and Starbucks to add up to 400k so they can finally buy a house

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millennial house memes - fisher price house

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millennial house memes - millennials waiting for housing market to crash

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millennial house memes - van life

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millennial house memes - windows afford this place simpsons

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millennial house memes - avocado toast

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millennial house memes - shaq asleep avocado toast

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millennial house memes - buying groceries

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millennial house memes - 10 year challenge minimum wage vs home prices

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millennial house memes - millennials finally buying a house - boxes

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millennial house memes - my parents at 31 vs me at 31

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millennial house memes - contrary to popular belief millennials can still afford to buy homes

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millennial house memes - my parents in their 30s

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millennial house memes - despicable me new job home construction laid off

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millennial house memes - skeleton waiting for housing market to dip
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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.