How to buy a house before you're 30

Expert tips for getting on the property ladder

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My husband and I bought a house when I was 29 (and he was 30), and it was the best financial decision we ever made.

This is an obnoxious piece of advice, I know, especially for millennials dealing with heavy financial burdens like student loans and pricey rents. I get it — I'll be paying off NYU grad school for the rest of my life. But if you can swing it, focus on saving for a down payment, because buying will get you started on the "property ladder" and pay off throughout your life.

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Lindsey Hunter Lopez

Writer and blogger Lindsey Hunter Lopez is currently immersed in the world of parenting thanks to her two small children. Her work has appeared at Parents, SheKnows.com, L.A. Parent, OK!, CNN, FOX News, and Preen, among other publications. Lindsey is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and New York University. She's endlessly fascinated by parenting trends, subcultures, social media phenomena, and children's clothing.