Why Buying a Home in China Takes Two Generations

In China, buying a home is often not just a personal decision — it can become a family project. For many young couples, one salary is not enough. Parents may help with the down payment, grandparents may contribute their savings, and the pressure of owning a home is often connected to marriage, security, family expectations, and the future of children. In this video, I share why buying a home in China often takes two generations, and what this says about Chinese family culture, housing prices, saving habits, and the idea of “stability” in modern China. This is not just about money. It is about family, responsibility, pressure, and love. I hope this video helps you understand a real part of everyday life in China — from the perspective of an ordinary Chinese woman. What is it like in your country? Do parents usually help their children buy a home? Share your thoughts in the comments.