Scratch & Win the new plan for buying a home!

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Remember when foregoing avocado toast was all the rage among millennials struggling to save their nickels and dimes in the name of becoming first-time homebuyers?

Well, now that pocket change could be put to another good use by desperate millennials and their younger Gen Z cousins: scratching off lottery tickets in search of a home-sized jackpot.

A majority of millennial and Gen Z Americans, cohorts born between 1981 and 2013, now believe their best chance at affording to buy a home is to win the lottery, according to the results of a survey released Wednesday by Zillow.

The company found disbelief among millennials and Gen Z that they’ll ever be able to afford a home — yet many are optimistic that they’ll buy one within the next five years, the survey found.

Fifty-seven percent of millennials, meanwhile, believe they need to hit the jackpot to buy a house. Anyone born between 1981 and 1996 is a millennial.

Just under 52 percent of millennials are homeowners, according to data from the U.S. Census.

Nearly all of those surveyed said they’d need to make changes in order to afford a home if they don’t win the lottery, including changing careers or picking up more jobs, the study found.

To come up with any down payment, more than 1 in 4 surveyed said they would need to give up all spending on clothes, dining and entertainment. 

Twenty-seven percent of Gen Zers surveyed said they would need a second or third job to buy a home, compared to 39 percent among millennials.