leni
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agree, it's a chance thing, you could hold out and the market could drop, but it could also get higher!
I hope it drops or even crashes, coz if it does, we are going to look at buying another house to rent out!
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Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
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'Aparently' its going to drop next year, but they said the same thing this time last year :s
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Colin
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Im going to live at home all my life and tick a Ferarri instead
Jokking I plan to move out in next 2 years.......need to control my expensive habbits first tho
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Dione J
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so true but being as Ally is so young I wouldn't even bother - i'd live at home its much cheaper and with all that money you saving, save up for a nice deposit for a house
quote: Originally posted by leni
nah, renting is!
renting your paying some and get nothing of your own, buying your paying more or less the same and getting a house thats yours at the end!
would you rent a car or buy one?
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Robbo
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Leni I want to get another house on a buy to let basis if the market drops
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Dione J
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Getting on the Property Ladder is way forward, trust me you can't loose
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Siberia
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Yes Leni, our mortgage is £900 per mth
Stay where u r leni
over how long?
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Ally
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I dont want to stay where i am because i live in a house with about 10 other people. Its a massive farm house with loads of land, but i want somthing to call my own because i feel like im scrounging off everyone, and ive always been independent
quote: Originally posted by d_jay50
so true but being as Ally is so young I wouldn't even bother - i'd live at home its much cheaper and with all that money you saving, save up for a nice deposit for a house
quote: Originally posted by leni
nah, renting is!
renting your paying some and get nothing of your own, buying your paying more or less the same and getting a house thats yours at the end!
would you rent a car or buy one?
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Siberia
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Yes Leni, our mortgage is £900 per mth
Stay where u r leni
over how long?
25 yrs
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leni
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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we've only got another 23 years to go
since we started our mortgage tho, it's gone up £50 a month with interest rates
Ally, if theirs loads of land, get a caravan
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Mark Petty
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My 2 bedroom flat in bournemouth cost me and my gf £145k
Is very expensive but it much better than renting as you will be throwing your money away. Basically you will be paying the mortgage for someone else if you rent. If you are going to rent aim to do it for a max of 6 months then buy.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Mark Petty
My 2 bedroom flat in bournemouth cost me and my gf £145k
Is very expensive but it much better than renting as you will be throwing your money away. Basically you will be paying the mortgage for someone else if you rent. If you are going to rent aim to do it for a max of 6 months then buy.
For almost half that up here I can get a 3 double bed flat with huge lounge (something like 35ft long) massive kitchen and roof terrace and integral garage with space for 4 cars - it needs a little work done in it tho but damn its a cool flat
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Ally
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Were looking at 100k for a 3 bed end terraced/detached in south wales
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Mark Petty
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quote: Originally posted by Kolin
quote: Originally posted by Mark Petty
My 2 bedroom flat in bournemouth cost me and my gf £145k
Is very expensive but it much better than renting as you will be throwing your money away. Basically you will be paying the mortgage for someone else if you rent. If you are going to rent aim to do it for a max of 6 months then buy.
For almost half that up here I can get a 3 double bed flat with huge lounge (something like 35ft long) massive kitchen and roof terrace and integral garage with space for 4 cars - it needs a little work done in it tho but damn its a cool flat
I know tell me about it. The thing is the wages aren't any higher down here either its just a tourist area so it atracts a lot of wealthy people
Its a nice flat with big rooms and only 5 years old but its not worth £145k actually its been valued at £160k now. But the thing is people are still willing to pay this money so not all that bad
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leni
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this is a pick from our bedroom window, we live in a semi with the flat rafter, not the one with the ^ on the roof!
valued at £125k now, but ones been up for 3 months round the corner at £130k so their only worth what people want to pay
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Half Pint
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I'm looking at 120-150k for a 2 bed flat round my way
Gonna try to move out within the next two years !
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