Avery Graham sighed, knowing she'd have to save up for even longer to afford a square foot of a house now, such a pity, such a shame.
With housing prices skyrocketing like this, when would a poor person like her ever be able to afford her own place?
In fact, her father had told Avery more than once that there was still some savings at home; they only had one daughter, and whatever she wanted to buy, her parents would definitely support her. If she wanted to buy a house, the family savings could cover the down payment, and she'd just need to make the mortgage payments every month.
But Avery refused to accept it. Her parents had saved their entire lives, and all of it was being spent on their child. From birth to growing up, she already owed her parents so much. Now that she was grown, she truly didn't want her parents to spend their hard-earned money on her anymore.