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At 24, I can’t even afford to flatshare. I pay £300 a month to live with my parents
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close Cancel email WhatsApp link share Share bookmark SaveAt 24, Daniel Hughes would love to leave home and move in with his partner or friends in a flatshare.
“When I got back, I started pursuing my career plans and applying for job after job.”
“I am 24 and from my school friends back home, apart from one person, all of them still live at home.
Out of my uni friends, the ones who aren’t living at home, none of them live in London.”
Daniel added: “Ideally, I would like to be living with my partner or friends by now, but financially, I cannot afford to.