Channel 4 colleague Kirstie Allsopp regarding her recent comments about young people and the housing market.The Location, Location, Location presenter said that if young people want to get on the property ladder then they should give up luxuries such as Netflix subscriptions and take-away coffees.The 50-year-old bought her first house at 21 years old and has recently reminisced on that time: “When I bought my first property, going abroad, the EasyJet, coffee, gym, Netflix lifestyle didn't exist.”“I used to walk to work with a sandwich.
And on payday I'd go for a pizza, and to a movie, and to buy a lipstick,” she recalled.Chart-topping rapper Tinie Tempah had his own thoughts on Kirstie’s comments and told Radio Times: “I don’t know what kind of background you’d have to come from to say something like that, but it’s always some ivory tower.”He recalled that his cousin had recently enquired about buying a council house and was quoted a whopping £700,000“I’m a council estate kid and if you look at all the factors facing us, this is the hardest time ever.
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