Gen Z homeowner says most people her age will never be able to afford a house, offers brutal advice

At 20 years old, most of us were just trying to work out which two-minute noodles are cheaper and ensuring we have enough bucks in the bank for our monthly Netflix subscription.But for Maddi Miller, she is already buying her second home worth almost $504,573, while her savings account is bursting at the seams with more than $100,915 in it.The young woman, who lives in the remote Western Australia town of Kalgoorlie, is earning a killing with online content creation, raking in around $47,093 a month.While she acknowledges she has come into more money since starting up her online profile, Maddi told news.com.au that she has always been a great saver and a financially-conscious type of person.“I’ve been working since I was 14 years old and earning my own money,” she said.“As a kid, a lot of my friends came from wealthier backgrounds.Every time I would go for a sleepover at someone’s house, I wanted the luxury they had.“So, I started working my ass off from a really young age.

At 16, I was tattooing people, at 17, I started an apprenticeship.“After that, I was working for a sport leisure centre and started my online presence when I was 18 years old.”Three months after her 18th birthday, Maddi bought her first home for $161,463.Now at 20, she has just bought her second for $497,845 and is considering selling her first.The wealthy young homeowner, who makes money online including adult content creation, already has her sights set on her third property and would like to eventually buy another in Perth.“I have had thoughts of renting out my house but I have decided to sell and I’m planning to buy a workshop as an investment and rent it to a mining company,” she explained.“I would like to own two or three houses but I’m also super interested in investing into mining.“But I’d like to buy at least one more, maybe in a bigger city like Perth next time.”Maddi says that although she is making an eye-watering amount in her job, she knows exactl...

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