I do not deny that whether to rent or buy a house will depend on each person such as the nature of the job and many other factors. But like I said , I don't think long-term renting is more economical than owning a house. Personally, I lived in a rented house for more than 10 years while working away from home and I found that with that 10 years' rent , I was able to own a small house in my hometown. But because the economic conditions at that time were quite difficult, I could not buy a house and had to rent a house . If at that time I have enough money to buy a house and return to my hometown after quitting my job , I will even make a large profit from that house by renting or selling that house . That's why I disagree when people say renting a house is more economical than owning a house.
To be able to buy a house, of course this will really depend on a person's income and also the way a person manages their money and if someone with the same income cannot buy a house and a different person can buy a house, of course they have a different way of managing their finances from others. Even though they both have the same income, what differentiates them is financial management.Due to the difficult economy, of course this will make someone have to save a lot if they really want to own a house. As you said, it is very true that renting a house is not the right choice if we continue to rent in the long term and I am very sure that the house we rent will continue to increase. rental prices and this will burden us, but due to difficult economic conditions there are no other options that we can do and we have to rent because we need a place to live.