A1EX
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Registered: 29th Mar 00
Location: Turku, Finland
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23 living with parents. but moving to phuket, thailand in a week or so
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Recaro1
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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quote: Originally posted by A1EX
23 living with parents. but moving to phuket, thailand in a week or so
Lucky git.
Having spent December in Thailand I'm quite jealous.
If I didnt have a decent job and about to move into my 1st house I would be thinking about moving over there too.
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Recaro1
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quote: Originally posted by A1EX
23 living with parents. but moving to phuket, thailand in a week or so
Lucky git.
Having spent December in Thailand I'm quite jealous.
If I didnt have a decent job and about to move into my 1st house I would be thinking about moving over there too.
Forgot to add the answer to the original quesition, 25 living with parents but am awaiting for my house to complete in the next few weeks so I can move into it.
[Edited on 21-01-2007 by Recaro1]
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stubbsy05
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Registered: 23rd Oct 02
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22 and have my own flat.
Got it last September when i was 21. Sold my car for a banger to get my deposit together.
Mortgage was for 83K on large 2 bed flat. Girlfriend moving in soon, if i ever split up with her I can always rent a room to a mate.
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Gg_mf
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Registered: 10th Oct 05
Location: Brighouse
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19 & in the process of moving out in the next couple of months
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Daimo B
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Registered: 20th Mar 00
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
109k for a starter house round here your look at 160k minimum.
U'd be suprised what you can get..
I thought Donna and me would get max £150k.. As it happens, we "could" have had another £100k on top of that!!!!!! But we got a 3bed with a double garage (although we need 2 more ), everything we always wanted.
Obviously that would leave us with nothing at all per month, so you get what you can afford to pay, and still have enough to have a life.
Go and see an independent mortgage advisor. It'll be free. Combined wages make a HUGE difference. Lee n Kelly done it, Donna and I done it.
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deanmcreynolds26
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Registered: 15th Sep 03
Location: E46 //M3
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24 jus moved out before new year into my own flat
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Russ
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Registered: 14th Mar 04
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
109k for a starter house round here your look at 160k minimum.
U'd be suprised what you can get..
I thought Donna and me would get max £150k.. As it happens, we "could" have had another £100k on top of that!!!!!! But we got a 3bed with a double garage (although we need 2 more ), everything we always wanted.
Obviously that would leave us with nothing at all per month, so you get what you can afford to pay, and still have enough to have a life.
Go and see an independent mortgage advisor. It'll be free. Combined wages make a HUGE difference. Lee n Kelly done it, Donna and I done it.
see an independant one who doesnt want payment unless you choose him, get him to get the stuff sorted, then do it yourself
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SAL
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Registered: 19th Dec 05
Location: Radlett, Hertfordshire
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22 live in a shared house which is ok, cant afford property around watford as its silly money, hopefully pass my horticulture degree and then get a head gardeners job with propery. then i can get a morgage on a place and rent it out so it pays for itself and i can fall back on it or sell and buy a house once it has gone up in value...fingers crossed
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
see an independant one who doesnt want payment unless you choose him, get him to get the stuff sorted, then do it yourself
Or see a proper independant one who doesn't charge you a thing and gets the commission from the lenders?
And do none of the work at all, and pay none of the costs?
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Twiggy
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Registered: 15th Oct 04
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moved out mum and dads at 22
bro is still there and he is 26 and wont be moving out soon as just bought a Honda S2000!
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
Location: Munich
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
22, at home, hope to move out soon.
Yeah it went a bit further than I planned...
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Liam
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
Location: Stafford
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19, still at home
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rustyarchs
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Registered: 29th Aug 04
Location: scotland
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27 living at home and part own a house
mines is a weird one, mum and dad split up both moved out into other houses and left me in the family house since i was 19/20 which in a way was kinda lucky as i had applied for another house then anyway although it was just a 1 bedroom local rented flat
no mortage on it but the other bills are scary
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nova_gteuk
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Registered: 15th May 02
Location: South Wales Drives: The Bandwagon
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25 in may,still living at home with my dad
Moved out when i was 19 once in with my ex after a year it was over,moved back with my dad.
Been here since he cant get rid
Its free so i love it even more spend all my money on car and my savings
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whitter45
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Registered: 15th Nov 02
Location: Norton
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been a year now and loving every minute
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire
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Im a student in my student house away from home, will (possibly ) be moving in with my girlfriend and my mate and his fiance, although after some current events involving his missus its looking a bit shaky 3 months before weve even moved in....
After uni will be living with my girlfriend in some sort of newish rented flat/apartment until the housing market becomes a bit more affordable / stable, and whilst we are renting we will build up a stock of 'first time buyer furniture' to spread out the cost a bit
Also with my accountancy degree in the bag dont want to buy in an area with shite wages
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BYRON
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Registered: 1st Jun 04
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Hopefully getting the keys in April at some point. Im 24.
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Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
Location: Derby
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I'm moving in with my lady in june, i'm 25, she's 20. Still renting, but might be sorting that at the end of this contract
edit because i forgot my age
[Edited on 25-03-2008 by Cavey]
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X 60RSA
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Registered: 20th Aug 01
Location: Lincoln
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Let your g/f live a little more yet before getting a mortgage or she'll be wanting a divorce at 40! OR take the mortgage out on your own.
[Edited on 26-03-2008 by X 60RSA]
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whitter45
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Registered: 15th Nov 02
Location: Norton
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quote: Originally posted by X 60RSA
Let your g/f live a little more yet before getting a mortgage or she'll be wanting a divorce at 40! OR take the mortgage out on your own.
[Edited on 26-03-2008 by X 60RSA]
or better still buy the house yourself and don't let her move in
At present there is no way my g/f would move in. Best decision I made was to buy and live alone
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chloe16v
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Registered: 29th Nov 07
Location: Rotherham
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21, moved out when i was 15, but i rent as i dont work so wouldnt be able to buy
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Aaron
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Registered: 9th Aug 04
Location: Cottingham, East Riding
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
23 and moved out
love it
24, almost 25 now
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myke
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Registered: 7th Feb 01
Location: High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
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the bad thing about moving out is that you need your constant income, so would be screwed financially if you wanted to change jobs and couldn't get straight into something of similar money.
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G_Man
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Registered: 4th Dec 04
Location: Darlington Drives: Seat Leon Cupra R
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21 on tuesday and still at home, been debating moving out but cant sell the beemer yet Plan to move out when im a little older and my g/f has a good income, as if i moved out i wouldnt survive alone
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