29-12-2009, 19:48 | #21 |
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Rich, I appreciate what you are saying but my wish to purchase property has nothing to do with making money it's about having a space that is my own to decorate, being able to run cables wherever I want to and most importantly not being given a months notice to move house because the owner wants to sell/move back in.
As for inhabiting a property far in excess of anything I could afford to buy...... I suspect that the London rental market has a few more options than Cambridge |
29-12-2009, 19:53 | #22 |
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To be honest, you're in quite an enviable position to some. Plenty of people wouldn't be able to buy anyplace, anywhere, never mind having to compromise. It just seems that nowadays people expect to be able to buy the best house in the best area, whereas when I was younger, you bought what you could afford and traded up. You either went for a big house in a crappy area or a smaller house than you'd like in a better area (that's what I went for). I had to move completely outside the area I was born and brought up in and there's no way I could afford to move back to there now, nor could I 10 years ago. I also bought my first home at 23, when most people were still living at home. I didn't make anything out of that at all (due to divorce), however I found somewhere not a million miles away, which is quiet, bigger inside than it looks, and was a do-er uper, so relatively cheap at the time (although it took me a few goes to get the lending on it). I bought that 6 years ago, so you would have been the same age then as I was when I bought my first place. It was do-able then.
Although the prices have become stupid, and it's harder to buy for first timers, it seems that you're still in a position to do this - so I think you either have to carry on paying rent or suck it up and buy out of the 'ideal' area.. A lot of the people I know trying to get on the ladder couldn't even get a tiny home in a less than salubrious area and would love to be in your position - just able to buy somewhere!
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29-12-2009, 20:29 | #23 |
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I tend not to look at house prices or even think about it. Ignorance is bliss.
I used to think about what I could have now had I been in a position to buy earlier but in reality it's pointless. Life is what it is and you get the cards you're dealt.
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30-12-2009, 19:05 | #25 |
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I would imagine very few 'young' people can afford the house they want. Our first house was a crap house in a crap area, 3 bed terrace in Dagenham. I come from an extremely middle class background and living 30 metres from the A13 was a culture shock to put it mildly. Made a very tidy profit on it after 3 years of graft and living like tramps for a lot of it and moved up.
There's very much a culture of wanting everything NOW these days, people seem to think the world owes them something. I also agree with Rich, I don't understand the obsession with being on the property ladder.
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30-12-2009, 19:37 | #26 |
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I want a house
Since being back for Christmas, seen two of my friends with new places - one of them Repos (seem to be the best deals nowadays). Both costing not much more than my 2 bed flat. Damn living in London! BB x |
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It's not just about wanting a massive house as your first house. I'd love to buy a bigger house at some stage in the future but I've resigned myself to the fact that I doubt we'll ever be able to afford a bigger house than we have now. It's not something I ever really worry about, its just life and we have to get on with it. But it doesn't make it any less annoying at times.
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02-01-2010, 14:03 | #29 |
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Try being forced to move 4 times in 6 years, 3 times with <=1month notice and once with effectively 2 weeks notice. You soon lust after the security that comes from owning your own property.
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02-01-2010, 14:14 | #30 |
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I have to say for me, the reason I want to be on the property ladder is I want to have my own home. I want to be able to made changes to it and know that I will always be able to live there. The most important thing for me is though when I get old I do not want to have to worry about finding money for rent because I don't own my own house.
I know at the beginning you won't own it as it will be the mortgage lender's until you pay all the money, but eventually you should own it out right
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