MarkM
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I wasn't just referring to your reply it was to everyones. Of course circumstances dictate what you can and can't do.
But for everyone to just jump on the stay at home and save bandwagon is a little premature.
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James
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Well I pay £300 a month to live at home so i'm not really living off my parents.
I think people fail to realise that round this area and the area i'm considering getting a flat share, I would be looking at £200k+ for a nice 2 bedroom flat.
While I can comfortably afford the repayment on that sort of mortgage, I don't have £20k+ lying around for a deposit. Saving £660 a month would take about 3 years to save by which time I would be living with my parents at the age of 27.
[Edited on 12-07-2009 by James]
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by James
Well I pay £300 a month to live at home so i'm not really living off my parents.
I think people fail to realise that round this area and the area i'm considering getting a flat share, I would be looking at £200k+ for a nice 2 bedroom flat.
While I can comfortably afford the repayment on that sort of mortgage, I don't have £20k+ lying around for a deposit. Saving £660 a month would take about 3 years to save by which time I would be living with my parents at the age of 27.
[Edited on 12-07-2009 by James]
A lot more than 200k for a 2 bed flat in Clapham mate...probably 300k +!!
One of the reasons I am moving back up north soon is for the very reason you have pointed out - I can afford a hefty mortgage down here but don't have the massive deposit that is needed to get one. Up north the deposit is a lot smaller obviously.
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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It's very frustrating.
I'm tempted to rent in Clapham while saving a decent amount, then getting a BTL back home where it's more affordable (ish) and renting it out.
[Edited on 12-07-2009 by James]
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SAL
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Registered: 19th Dec 05
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Lived in house share's since i was 18, now 24. They aint too bad and are a cheaper option to buying a place. I could'nt afford a place on my own so the house-share is my option atm.
I currently rent a double room in a private house on a posh road. I have a double room with my own bathroom, car is on the drive, i have full use of the house inc living room. Have ther place to myself most the time as the owner lives in london most the time. I pay £100 per week but it's lovely having what seem's like my owm place most of the time, I only moved here about two week's ago after meeting a lovely girl and wanting to have a nicer place to live/stay with her.
It aint all bad but i do miss home which would be 200 mile's away from here
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Xs
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Registered: 12th Apr 02
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Fuck sharing with a couple! Imagine sitting in the living room at night with them... no thanks. Better sharing with some single birds then you can try pump them and their friends! WINNER! WINNER! CHICKEN DINNER!
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eddiewhiteley
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Registered: 10th Mar 05
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quote:
Have ther place to myself most the time as the owner lives in london most the time. I pay £100 per week but it's lovely having what seem's like my owm place most of the time
so do you have the place to yourself much?
[Edited on 23-07-2009 by eddiewhiteley]
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