Ally
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Been looking for somewhere to rent, called Darlows today and all together including Bonds and a months rent upfront is going to cost around £1500 just to get into the actual house
How much money is involved in buying a house? Also how much do i need to be earning etc to be granted around 100k?
Just made me think about buying instead of renting
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Colin
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Only rent if its going to be short time, u should get 3 or 4 times your incomings for a mortgage depending on lots of things......best to talk to an advisor!
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MatthewR
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I think its worked out on your salary times a certain amount.
theres something you can do which is half rent and half mortagage untill u can afford to pay teh full amount, my friend has done this recently £400 rent £400 mort. not bad imo
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Tom
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Yeah add you and your fellas wages up and multipy by 3.5 you should get that, and don't forget you need a deposit for a decent rate mortgage
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Jodi_the_g
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Rule of thumb you need to be earning about 29k a year to get a 100k morgage, you then would have to pay solictor fees, stamp duty possable not sure what the new limit is. as well as a depoist
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Colin
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Dont forget money for stuff for the house aswell......fooking well expensive! I enquired about getting 1 to buy my mates flat but they wouldnt give me what I needed based on my outgoings........I spend too much on shit
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Robbo
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Ally love, its fucking expensive
We had £40k between us (per annum) to get our £155k Mortgage... Stamp Duty was £1.5k, Solicitors all in was about £1k and we didnt puit down a deposit as the builders did as an incentive
However you need at least 5% and ideally 10%
Then theres kitting it out, we went mad and bought loads of really posh stuff an e kitted ours out for around £10k ( ) but I reckon you could kit out a small 2 bed etc for £2-3k
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Kerry
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our income multiples are
up to 95% - 3.75 x annual income for single applicant or 2.75 x joint
95% - 99% - 3.25 x annual income for single or 2.75 x joint
If one income is considerably higher than the other then its 3.75 x that one plus 1 of the other
e.g mr earns 25k and mrs earns 10k
= 25 x 3.75 + 10
= 103,750
fees vary greatly across the board for example some offer fee free mortgages other offer cash back
high % borrowing lenders also look at affordablity
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Rileysport
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i paid 32k for my house 2 years ago.... worth 71 k now
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Siberia
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Ally love, its fucking expensive
We had £40k between us (per annum) to get our £155k Mortgage... Stamp Duty was £1.5k, Solicitors all in was about £1k and we didnt puit down a deposit as the builders did as an incentive
However you need at least 5% and ideally 10%
Then theres kitting it out, we went mad and bought loads of really posh stuff an e kitted ours out for around £10k ( ) but I reckon you could kit out a small 2 bed etc for £2-3k
ive spent 6 already and its nowere near finished....
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Robbo
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Yes tis mate, we have pretty muich got there but its sooooooooo expensive
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
i paid 32k for my house 2 years ago.... worth 71 k now
Yes its called a rise in the housing market..........you havnt made that profit
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Robbo
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Makes me laugh when people say my house has doubled in value, tis fine for now but as soon as u want to move u screwed
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leni
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Me and Rob bought our house last year before the market started soaring!
We paid 68k for a 3 bedroomed semi with drive and feilds behind us! BARGAIN
Monthly outgoing
£400 mortgage
£80 insurances (house/life insurance/mortgage cover etc)
£30 electric
£18 gas
£20 water
£30 telephone
£100 council tax
£13 TV Licence etc etc etc
cost us around £5k to kit our house out, but we've just put a new bathroom in and doing the kitchen next year!
It's not too bad, but as I said, we bought at the right time! Mortgage would be atleast double if we bought at the same price Robbo and Nat did
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Robbo
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Yes Leni, our mortgage is £900 per mth
Stay where u r leni
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leni
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Yes Leni, our mortgage is £900 per mth
Stay where u r leni
bloody hell Rob
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Makes me laugh when people say my house has doubled in value, tis fine for now but as soon as u want to move u screwed
yeah, i'll sell up and move in with my bird
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Robbo
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Yes :$ But to be fair, we earn enough to easily cover that so its not too much of a problem
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Bart
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im currently renting and paying:
£350 rent
£70 car insurance
£15 electric
£15 gas
£100 council tax
im looking to buy my own place in June.
Its the council tax i hate.
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leni
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we bring home atleast £36k basic between us
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Ally
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Might just rent for now, we can get a 3 bed detached in a very nice area for £500 pcm near where i work, and cost of living here isnt that bad.
Buying just seems like a waste of time stress and money imo
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leni
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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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Ally
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depends on the car
put it this way, im 18, richies 19 and were both just starting out, based on the figures kez has posted we would get granted around £100k
because we are so young id rather rent, get married then buy but will have to see as time goes on
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Tom
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Yeah but now may not be the best time to buy, I agree in principal leni but houses cost siull money these days
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