One T,
I apologise for touching a raw nerve. That was not my intention.
I simply stated that I do not know anyone in my age cohort, that can be classed as 'multi-millionaires'.
No doubt they do exist. But *mostly* they are people who already privileged. Your own story confirms the difficulties that normal people face.
I think is unfair to use artificially inflated housing values, as an indicator of personal wealth. Yeah, technically it is wealth.... on paper.
Often such claims ignore the simple fact that the family home for most people, is not bought as an investment.
So you can sell it and be a millionaire - so long as you don't mind having noplace to live.