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Collecting stuff in Hong Kong just a waste of space

Moving out of parents' home with all your precious belongings is not as easy as it seems

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Moving out of parents' home with all your precious belongings is not as easy as it seems

It is quite common for Hongkongers to want to move out of their parents' homes for more space, if not more freedom, after working for a few years.

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"Space is definitely a problem," a female friend, who graduated from university almost five years ago, complained recently. "Unlike when I was a student, when I could wear the same uniform or jeans for almost five days a week, now I need a large wardrobe to store my dresses, shoes and handbags."

Male friends also share the same woes.

"As you get financially more independent, you start to buy stuff you really like or your parents would never buy for you. For me, it's sports shoes and comic books. I need space to house my collections," a male friend echoed, saying his younger sister's stuff already occupies a quarter of their living room.

"But we are not yet rich enough to move out, so I'm sleeping with my comic books now," he sighed.

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The city's rents and home prices are soaring, but income growth for most Hongkongers is nowhere near the increase in the cost of living.

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