Go ahead and guess the content of this article.

Did you guess that her parents paid 100k for the tiny home?
Did you guess her parents cook her meals daily?
Did you guess she gets 60k a year working for her dad's company?
Did you guess she's a "tiktok influencer"?

I swear to god these are always the same. Surely at this point it's just rage-bait, right?

Gen Z: tiny home in parents' yard helps save for $250,000 house purchase | Fortune
https://fortune.com/2023/07/08/gen-z-tiny-home-parents-backyard-housing-market-saving-money/

How a 24-year-old saved enough money to buy a $250,000 house by living in a tiny home her parents built for her in their backyard

A Texas 24-year-old is a homeowner now in part because she lived rent-free in a tiny home.

Fortune
Hilarious bonus: despite having zero bills and making 300k over the last 5 years she only put 3% down on her 7% mortgage 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Beeks this is what Asian families (at least those who have been lucky enough to reach the middle classes) have been doing for decades, except on a smaller scale (usually by young adults staying in family home longer), and not seeking publicity nor making a big fuss about it..