Tiesto
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Had mortgage advice and they said yes i can get a mortgage for 75k, but i need to run through costs to see if its a viable option!
Its a 1 bedroom apartment/coach house (ones on top of garages)
After paying the mortgage payment i would have £900ish left to live on and pay the bills.
Thought i would ask here as to a rough estimate for the bills including insurances etc.
A rough list i've made:
Gas/Electricity - £50?
Water - £25?
Council Tax - £80
BT Line - £15?
Sky - £30?
TV - £11
Buildings Insurance - ?
Contents Insurance - ?
Thanks!
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Conway563
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=331325
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Tiesto
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quote: Originally posted by Conway563
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=331325
Oops!
Never check House day lol
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Conway563
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TBF that hasn't been updated for 8 months so with the current climate may be a bit out of date but will give you a rough idea
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Kathryn W
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Gas/Electricity - £85 DD (Large 3 Bedroom mid terraced)
Water - £38, although new properties are now on the metre things... so they charge for whatever you spend
Council Tax - £82
BT Line - £9
Sky - Freeview
TV - £26 (Tried to do a monthly thing but they didnt allow me so its around £26 or so every couple of months)
Buildings Insurance & Contents Insurance - £26
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IvIarkgraham
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i pay 1200 a month for everything
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Cosmo
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£900 is well enough to live on after mortgage (depending on if you have any extraordinary outgoings that is!).
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antscorsa
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u can get a 75k mortgage on 20k?
they only offered me 90k on 23k a year
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by antscorsa
u can get a 75k mortgage on 20k?
they only offered me 90k on 23k a year
Not much in them really, both just under 4x wage.
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AK
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how the hell are folk supposed to afford anywhere when house prices are generally so high :/
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stubbsy05
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I've got 110k mortgage and that was when I was on 21k! Now on 23k.
Tbh you need to see an Independant Financial advisor as they will search the whole market for you.
Nationwide only offered me 100k, but abbey would lend me 136k at the same time!
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Fee
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Gas/Electricity - £90
Water - £0 - I think this is covered under council tax up here
Council Tax - £192
BT Line - £25ish for telephone and broadband
Freeview - £0
TV - paid annually
Buildings Insurance & Contents Insurance - paid annually
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dannymccann
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Didnt know you could get 75k on only 20k a year Maybe there is hope for me and the missus yet. As Cosmo said £900 a month AFTER fixed outgoings is loads
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Kathryn W
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£900 after the immeadiate outgoings is very good.
£75k still isn't going to buy you very much though... then the is the continuous rise of all the bills.
It's good the mortgage rate is slowly coming down but its still high, and expensive!
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Ian W
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What would the monthly repayments on that be ? What sort of deposit do you have?
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stubbsy05
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I ot a Mortgage for 79K when I was on 20k a year.
5.18% mortgage were £404 a month
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Tiesto
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Mortgage is off the agenda now. Got a letter through this morning said they were giving out compulsary redundacies at work
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corsa-sxi
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£404 a mnth mortgage seems reasonable for £80k ish, i cud afford it i reckon!
but id guess another 300 for bills, so leaves me barely anything to live on
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1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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my mortgage is just over £700 a month including bills and food its about £1100-1200 a month. oh the joys of living in kent
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corsa-sxi
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that will be all my wage used up lol, id have no money to run a car, or buy clothes
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Jill
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quote: Originally posted by Tiesto
Buildings Insurance - ?
Contents Insurance - ?
IIRC If it's a flat/apartment you won't need building insurance as this would be covered by the leasehold company wouldn't it?
JILL
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mwg
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Registered: 19th Feb 04
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Takes the piss. The only stuff round here for less than 150k is in the bad areas.
I'm on 22k and when I did quick check on HSBC to see what they'd lend all they offered was 60k. Cant get a garden shed for that
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
Takes the piss. The only stuff round here for less than 150k is in the bad areas.
I'm on 22k and when I did quick check on HSBC to see what they'd lend all they offered was 60k. Cant get a garden shed for that
Sort of the same around here - the odd place for £95k but that's it.
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Kyle T
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Registered: 11th Sep 04
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I'm paying:
420 Mortgage
120 Loan (towards the mortgage, the seller offered 15% discount to be paid off interest free over 10 years)
120 Maintenance (inc Electricity/Water)
75 Council Tax
£35 Insurances
£35 Phone/Broadband
£80 Food (£100 if I get some booze in)
£200 Diesel
All on a 1300 a month
Thats on a 75k Mortgage, the 15% making it up to 88k Value of property
Lotus Elise 111R
Impreza WRX STi
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