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I've stopped worrying about getting on the PROPERTY LADDER

Woman & Home UK

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September 2025

Buying a house is often seen as a life milestone, but what if it never happens? Claire Weekes shares why she's letting go of the pressure

I've stopped worrying about getting on the PROPERTY LADDER

Scrolling through the group WhatsApp chat, I was chuffed to read that another of my single friends had made it on to the property ladder. And for the first time, I didn't simultaneously feel a wash of panic. No voice in my head screamed, 'Why aren't you there yet? What if you retire and die living in a cardboard box?' Aged 45, I've finally stopped worrying about it.

Back in the late 90s, at the tender age of 19, I'd been able to buy a little terraced house in the town I grew up in, with my then partner. House prices were affordable and interest rates were low. When we split and sold it five years later, I naively assumed my time would come again. However, pretty much everything since - from the credit crunch to the cost-of-living fiasco - has got in my way.

For years I fretted over every penny, watching the amount in my savings account bob up and down with my income as a freelance writer. Scrimping and saving for the seemingly unattainable left me feeling anxious and exhausted.

Shifting mindset

It wasn't that I was struggling financially day-to-day. My problem was that every spare bit of income was put aside with the aim of saving up for a house. When a friend gently reminded me that renting solo in a beautiful city in the South West in this climate is no small feat, I realised I should give myself a bit more credit and my mindset shifted. I made a conscious decision to live in the now and spend my hard-earned income on experiences, travel and fun, instead of the pursuit of a near-impossible goal.

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