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Millionaire tells millennials: stop buying avocado toast if you want to own a home

Tim Gurner, a luxury property developer in Melbourne responsible for over $3.8bn in projects, is facing some blowback after comments he made on 60 Minutes where he stated that millennials should stop buying expensive avocado toast and coffee if they ever hope to buy a home.



“When I was trying to buy my first home, I wasn’t buying smashed avocado for $19 and four coffees at $4 each,” he said. “We’re at a point now where the expectations of younger people are very, very high.”

He added: “We are coming into a new reality where … a lot of people won’t own a house in their lifetime. That is just the reality.” Asked if he believes young people will never own a home, he responded: “Absolutely, when you’re spending $40 a day on smashed avocados and coffees and not working. Of course.”

“When I had my first business when I was 19, I was in the gym at 6am in the morning, and I finished at 10.30 at night, and I did it seven days a week, and I did it until I could afford my first home. There was no discussions around, could I go out for breakfast, could I go out for dinner. I just worked.”



Twitter bit back at the millionare's comments considering them condescending and a poor explanation for the bigger issues in the country making homes affordable for many.

source: theguardian.com
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