I know some males who are at home after college saving money and paying on school loans.
I know females who also have done the same thing.
I have known both who bought houses. Some even rent out their spare rooms to help bring in extra income.
I got into a house as soon as I could. When I was doing it there was no such thing a a ZERO down loan.
After my divorce, and I sold the jointly owned house, I went to an apartment. A very nice apartment, that had everythign I wanted except a garage. the rent was cheap (* Less than interest at the time on a home I would want to buy *). I saved lots of money. I paid off debt from the divorce. I saved money to put 25% down on a car (* Yes, I had to put down 25% and have direct withdraw from my check to get approved for fincancing on a vehicle *) as my credit was bad, which was part of the small issues I had that caused the divorce. (* The boyfriend being the big issue

*) I was able to save more money and then put it down on a house, where I have been for 5+ years.
From TIME Special Report: America at 300 Million October 30th, 2006:
In 1915 the average house hold contained more than four people. Today the average is 2.5. Large families are increasingly rare.
From 1960 to today one person living alone (* rent/condo/house *) the percentage was about 13% where today it is 26.8%
The same time frame of five or more people living together went from 23% to 9.7%
So, I like my house and find it is what I need, but if one lives at home (* with parents *) and pays little to no rent and pays off debt is that a bad thing? Not in my opinion.
My question now is this a psychological issue, where women feel the need to nest? (* No I am not being sexist here, I am trying to discuss a topic. *)