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You Can’t Buy a House Without a Man? The Brutal Truth About Dating & Home Loans | Gen W Podcast Ep 0022

You Can’t Buy a House Without a Man? The Brutal Truth About Dating & Home Loans | Gen W Podcast Ep 0022

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Can’t Afford a House Without a Partner?

You’re Not Alone.

In this episode of the Gen W Podcast, Australia’s most followed mortgage broker Q Huynh and co-host Grace unpack a real client dilemma: Should first home buyers wait for a partner—or just buy solo? 💔🏠We dive deep into:Why more buyers are teaming up (romantically or with family) to enter the Sydney marketThe emotional cost of tying a mortgage to a relationship too earlyRelationship red flags, dating app chaos, and how rising living costs are warping modern love 💸❤️Personal stories from Q & Grace on buying property young—without help—and what they learnedThe 3 fights rule before you buy with a partner 👊💍Plus: Raw takes on feminist TikToks, gold digger discourse, and why some men are scared of the first date bill.🎯 Whether you're single, coupled-up, or just confused about love + loans in this economy, this one’s for you.Hit like, subscribe, and drop your wildest dating-property crossover questions in the comments.#ModernDating#DatingApps#RelationshipAdvice#LoveAndMoney#DatingInYour20s#FinancialCompatibility#RedFlags#GenWPodcast#ThatHomeLoanDude#QHuynh#GraceAndQ#MortgageBrokerPodcast#PropertyTalkAustralia#FinanceAndRelationships- NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE - 🙏Book a 15min or 60min call with me if you have any questions Go to: www.callhomeloandude.com

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