permarenter

noun

Etymology

From perma- + renter.

  1. borrowed from rentraire
  2. formed as permarenter — “perma- + renter

Definitions

  1. One who rents a house or other domicile indefinitely, without the ability or desire to…

    One who rents a house or other domicile indefinitely, without the ability or desire to buy one.

    • These are your future entrants to the housing market, not permarenters like HS dropouts without a clue will be.
    • The one I remember off the top of my head was some probable permarenter saying 300k 1 bedrooms in River North are INSANE and will never sell. Funny stuff.
    • Yes, permarenter here, with one kid and another on the way. We optimised for quality of life: expensive rent in an overvalued area but no commute and a family-oriented neighborhood, possibly similar to your experience.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA