When my wife and I got married 34 years ago we paid diddly for our small brick ranch home, but we were still house poor, because we were poor. We were both starting our careers at starter management trainee jobs making squat. It was tight month to month, even more so when the children started coming. But we worked hard, budgeted, and kept our nose to the grindstone.
The house was supposed to just be our starter home, but we kept remodeling it, maintaining it and poof 30 + years went by. We raised three kids in that small 1600 sq ft ranch house. The kids are all out of college and on their own, the house is paid for, and me and the wife are in a pretty good spot. Our kids keep urging us to sell the house and take out the large amount of equity that has accrued over the years and move into a nicer place. But the price of houses has outpaced the amount value our house has increased. I'd still have to take on a small mortgage to move up to a house that was appreciably "better". I don't need a new mortgage at this point, I'm planning to retie in a couple years. The house is plenty comfortable now that it is just me and the wife, I'll probably just ride it out to the end here.