There were clearly some who disagreed with the committee member's statement.
Before he could finish speaking, another member retorted.
"Why should young people rush to buy a house right after graduating from university?
Isn't it alright to rent?
You should know, when we graduated from university, we didn't consider buying a house, our focus was mainly on work.
Moreover, I am familiar with the real estate situation. In developed countries like Europe and the United States, the majority of young people can't afford to buy houses.
Let's take a closer example, in Berlin, over eighty percent of college graduates can't afford to buy a house within ten years of graduation, they can only rent."
His point was not entirely baseless.
The more advanced the country, and the larger the city, the more people rent.
But he was switching concepts here!
The committee members present were certainly not fooled by him.