Then I think if I face the question of whether buying a house will reduce my quality of life, I think there is definitely no definite answer to this question, or it depends on everyone's views on their own lives. Some people will think that buying a house is nothing more than a high-quality life. If you lower your quality of life in order to buy a house, wouldn't it be against your original intention?
They will also think that buying a house may not be the most important thing at the moment. Health first, they should eat well and dress well. When they have the ability, they can choose to consider buying a house while ensuring their good living conditions. Then others will think that the house will become more and more expensive, so buy it as early as possible, no matter how stressful it is now.
Then it is obvious that the former is relatively conservative and the latter is relatively brave. If it were me, I wouldn't want to be a house slave myself. I think we just want to improve our quality of life by buying a house. Then if we don't have this ability for the time being, why should we be swollen?