I think the land/homeownership is a generational thing. I have talked to a lot of people / couples younger than myself and discovered that many of them have no interest in long term land/homes right now. They want to stay in a position where they can move every 3-5 years without a house to sell.
One of the things I dislike most of our culture. Everyone dies in debt these days. We have lost our long term planning/goals that spanned generations and exchanged them for instant gratification from Chinese shiny things. When covid first hit and I heard how hard Italy was doing because they had multiple generations in the same houses it was depressing. Like nature culling them for doing the right thing. Here we just ship them to a home and forget about them.
Luckily my mother will be passing down some land + capitol and thats my plan as well. If you do your job right & have a little luck you should be able to help the family. Even though I am single I have plenty of cousins and a couple nephews. My sister is my beneficiary of all my finances/house/everything.
if I don't wake up tomorrow no one will be in debted to anyone and in fact they will end up with 6+ figures & I have no life insurance - just capitol
I remember watching a documentary on George Washington a few years ago. His #1 goal was to buy land and pass it down to create generational wealth. I wish I had seen that when I was much younger. It really woke me up.