L'immobilier devenu impossible ? La vérité par les chiffres. Boomers VS Gen Z/Millenials

Welcome to episode 2 of our series, "Did Baby Boomers Have It Easy?", dedicated to housing. We compare two childless households in similar situations who want to buy their first property: a young couple in 1975 and a young couple in 2025. ⭐ Enjoy 4 months free with our partner NordVPN! https://nordvpn.com/fintales 📌 Check out the first episode dedicated to work:    • Les Boomers ont-ils eu la vie plus facile ...   We want to remind you that the goal isn't to fuel a generational war, but to understand, with supporting data, what's true and what's false, and what has actually changed. Feel free to share your feedback and opinions/experiences in the comments on this topic 🙂 Our next episode will focus on wealth management, so don't forget to subscribe and like the video if you enjoyed it. 🚀 You can also boost the video to support us; it's free and it means a lot to us! Methodology note: To compare the two periods, all figures are presented in constant euros, adjusted for inflation. Since a median value was not available for 1975, we used average incomes. This methodology is directly inspired by the work of the IGEDD (French Institute for Sustainable Development). And if you'd like to delve deeper into the subject, we recommend this comprehensive course by Jacques Friggit, a specialist in the evolution of the French real estate market: https://www.cgedd.fr/prix-immobilier-... As well as the work of the IGEDD: https://www.igedd.developpement-durab... 00:00 Intro 01:36 A couple in their mid-twenties in 1975 10:00 A couple in their mid-twenties in 2025 15:33 Example of a two-room apartment in Paris: 1975 vs. today 16:35 The housing crisis 21:36 Conclusion Credits: writing and research by Sacha, editing and thumbnail by Aelune, French voiceover by Linoa