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Young gingerbread men are not happy with gingerbread boomers in the housing market!

This guy's probably a socialist, however he's speaking to a truth that members of the previous generations have ruined the housing market for us. For example, why do we have to compete with Chinese and Indian investors on the global market for our country's houses?



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Young gingerbread men are not happy with gingerbread boomers in the housing market!

This guy's probably a socialist, however he's speaking to a truth that members of the previous generations have ruined the housing market for us. For example, why do we have to compete with Chinese and Indian investors on the global market for our country's houses?

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