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can you not get a properflat. studio is silly. we bought our house at th right time. prices ahve shot up since we bought. if you get the right area then your sorted.
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Brett
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The best policy is...
Buy a house. Get an interest only mortgage. Pay that for a couple of years, then sell.
Take the money you've made and use as a deposit on next house (something better). Do the same, getting interest only mortgage, sell again after two years.
Granted you're never actually paying mortgage off with interest only, but if you buy a house you will make at least £10k every 2 years to put down as deposit on next house.
So you will be making money and moving up the ladder each time
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luisa
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Brain like a sieve
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Dione J
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I thought repayments mortagage was the best option
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by d_jay50
I thought repayments mortagage was the best option
They are IMO i plan to do interest only for the first few years to get me get on the ladder.
I could do interest only on the 50k flat at £180 a month, or repayment @ £300
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Dione J
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
quote: Originally posted by d_jay50
I thought repayments mortagage was the best option
They are IMO i plan to do interest only for the first few years to get me get on the ladder.
I could do interest only on the 50k flat at £180 a month, or repayment @ £300
I'd say follow ur heart, but do you get any additional bonuses or commission at work?
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by d_jay50
I thought repayments mortagage was the best option
not in my opinion.
Most people on here disregard my opinion anyway so who gives a shit.
My mum and dad have a house worth over half a million and what i've just said is their advice, given to them by their financial advisor
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Cosmo
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I always thought no mortgage was the best option
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Dione J
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Cool, I will have to look into this intrest only option on my second purchase
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by d_jay50
Cool, I will have to look into this intrest only option on my second purchase
think about what i said...it makes sense...You're making thousands each time you sell...!!
Then each time you do it you're moving up to better houses, which make more money than the last one did...
Strategic property buying, moving every couple of years is the way forward
[Edited on 23-11-2005 by loafofbrett]
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Brett
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Plus, because you're saving a few hundred a month on the mortgage you can save that too
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--Dave--
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yep interest only is the best way to go. This is what my mortgage is. I plan to sell a few years down the line (probably when my fixed rate ends) and make a decent profit on the place to put towards a larger home.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by d_jay50
I thought repayments mortagage was the best option
not in my opinion.
Most people on here disregard my opinion anyway so who gives a shit.
My mum and dad have a house worth over half a million and what i've
My mum and dad also have an expensive house, with no mortgage
still wont lend me a fiver though
might be funny if it made sense
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Jamie Walby
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I tried to edit it got confused and gave up
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
still wont lend me a fiver though
Sadly this bit is true tho
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Ally
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Looking round a house tonight
72k, hopefully get them down but the bathroom is downstairs
Liveable thou, 3 bedrooms, 17x10 master bedroom....
Just abit errr ... retro decoration
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B3KYR
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my bfs house has the bathroom downstairs took abit of getting used to lol
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Ally
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has 3 bedrooms upstairs so i suppose over time one could be converted
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B3KYR
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yeah you could do that, would that not decrease the value of the house in the long run tho as u are loosing one bedroom. unless you were to convert the old bathroom in to the bedroom u will be moving from upstairs.
does that make sense lol
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Ally
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Yeh it does
Wouldnt mind converting the loft so it would still be a 3 bed, 2 bath as id keep downstairs or make that into another room
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B3KYR
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sounds like you got loads of plans for when u eventually get the rite house. Hope you find one soon. En- suite bathrooms are always nice. you could knock thought into another bedroom make your bedroom bigger and add an en-suite
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Brett
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good luck ally
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Ally
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pros and cons and almost equal for house/flats
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--Dave--
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PMSL @ converting a bedroom into a toilet
good luck with that
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
PMSL @ converting a bedroom into a toilet
good luck with that
Can be done Dave, but im talking years down the line
Alot of the old mining houses have converted now
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