Voyager EMH
Slipper Wearing Plucker of Pheasants
The nail has been hit well and truly on the bonce.I too bought my first property in 1987…small two bed flat in central Bristol. Cost me £35,000 which was almost exactly 3 x my salary (~£10.5k) plus 10%. Perfect for the single and newly qualified professional systems engineer. And I could afford my golf club membership quite easy back then - though when interest rates hit 15% things weren’t so straightforward (but I’d saved enough to cope).
It was last sold in 2017 for £270,000 and now estimated £325,000 - £397,000 (for a titchy 2 bed flat). What would the me of today have to earn and have saved to buy that little flat. Doubt I’d be able to afford to also join a golf club, never mind play an ‘open’ course.
For me it seems to be that it’s UK housing costs that have made so much unaffordable.