Yes, I also hate all this resentment, and the implication that it was easy for our generation, when we all know that it took a huge effort on our part, especially with the high interest rates we paid.
The trouble is that young people these days want it all don't they?
We, like most of our friends lived with our respective parents while we saved hard for the deposit on our first house. Now, youngsters insist on moving in together and renting, then complain bitterly that they can't save for a deposit!
We actually bought our first house on a new estate the year before we got married, yet we still continued to live with our own parents, thereby managing to save yet more to furnish the house. Plus of course in those days, living together before marriage was very much frowned on, wasn't it?!
How quaint that sounds now, but those views enabled us to get started, and after some years, once we could see what a good investment property was, we started buying other properties to rent out. Yes it was a huge gamble taking on more debt especially as we had children by then and I didn't work, but we took a chance and it paid off.