Buying a house (and renting)

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Hexx » Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:30 pm

Preezy wrote:My mortgage is £826 p/m, the house next door (identical to ours) is £1,500p/m to rent.

This makes me feel smug :D


My mortgage is £435 :nod:

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PostRe: Buying a house
by kommissarboris » Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:50 pm

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ha yeah.

I grew up in a working class area, council estate gooseberry fool hole, but according to the government bands I'm now middle class due to my PC and salary, who knew, I think I should start reading broadsheets and drinking gin.

To rent my house is double the mortgage, I rented this pace for a year before buying, it was £600 a month.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Slayerx » Wed Sep 20, 2017 6:26 pm

Hexx wrote:
Preezy wrote:My mortgage is £826 p/m, the house next door (identical to ours) is £1,500p/m to rent.

This makes me feel smug :D


My mortgage is £435 :nod:


Try £220.00 a month :toot:

I do live up north though :dread:

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Rhubarb » Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:46 pm

£1350 a month here.

And we're still renting when the renovation work is being done in our new place :dread: :dread:

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Errkal » Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:01 pm

Preezy wrote:My mortgage is £826 p/m, the house next door (identical to ours) is £1,500p/m to rent.

This makes me feel smug :D

I know the feeling houses round my road I've seen rent for 3 or 4 times what I pay for smaller places than mine.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Photek » Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:00 pm

€1070 a month, 20yr mortgage, just 19years left :dread:

House price has gone up €60k in a year tho. :datass:

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Squinty » Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:49 am

£269. It's pretty nice, I can still save if I'm careful with money.

Not sure what the value of the place is. I think the mortgage is 25 years. I hope to get it paid off well before that if things go well.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Errkal » Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:50 am

Photek wrote:€1070 a month, 20yr mortgage, just 19years left :dread:

House price has gone up €60k in a year tho. :datass:


Got 33 years left on mine :dread:

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Photek » Thu Sep 21, 2017 2:14 pm

You're only young I presume I'm 40! I'll be 60 when the house is paid off, which isn't bad really. Could have gotten 30 year one but I want to enjoy some retirement! :D

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by BID0 » Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:30 pm

You will likely pay it off quicker. The first 2 years are always like "strawberry float how will I ever afford this" and then the value goes up, the loan goes down and you get your breathing room.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Hexx » Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:34 pm

I'll be 50 when mortgage paid off at current rates - but try to make maximum over payments each year.

I love alone though so it's only an ickle £180-200k (right now) jobby.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Dual » Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:03 pm

Hexx wrote:
I love alone though


:(

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Hexx » Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:05 pm

Dual wrote:
Hexx wrote:
I love alone though


:(


:slol: :fp:


...

:(

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by jawafour » Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:09 pm

Photek wrote:You're only young I presume I'm 40! I'll be 60 when the house is paid off, which isn't bad really. Could have gotten 30 year one but I want to enjoy some retirement! :D

I'd like to get a house so I think I'll need to go for (what I believe to be is) Japanese style mortgaging where I can hand over my mortgage for my children to pay off when I die. I need to get a job, save up around £200k as a deposit for a two-bed house in London and then start making some kids but, hey, I'm sure it'll all pan out soon.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Moggy » Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:10 pm

£432 a month, 18 years left.

Before we had the baby I was overpaying £100 a month to gain more equity, but that’s been cutback to £10 a month since he was born. :lol:

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Errkal » Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:42 pm

Photek wrote:You're only young I presume I'm 40! I'll be 60 when the house is paid off, which isn't bad really. Could have gotten 30 year one but I want to enjoy some retirement! :D

Yeah am 30 next year, was able to get a 40 year when we took it out due to age.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Oblomov Boblomov » Thu Sep 21, 2017 6:55 pm

Mine's £494/month. I've been overpaying by £500/month for about three and a half years I think, so I've been making good progress on getting the term reduced, but it's still something like 22 years.

The five year fix is up in June next year and I'm planning on moving into a house afterwards. Just gotta hope the BoE doesn't increase interest rates until after I lock in to another fix, especially as I've been stuck on 3.89% throughout this entire period of record-breaking low interest rates! :x

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Green Gecko » Sat Sep 23, 2017 3:26 am

We now have 3 probate valuations coming in. Really hope this viewing on Sunday is as good as hoped because this doesn't look good at all.

I mean who gets 3 valuations on a rental property and doesn't think about selling it and getting it over with?

God I hate moving every 2/3 years.. although some people buy that often. :lol:

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by 7256930752 » Sat Sep 23, 2017 7:26 am

Green Gecko wrote:We now have 3 probate valuations coming in. Really hope this viewing on Sunday is as good as hoped because this doesn't look good at all.

I mean who gets 3 valuations on a rental property and doesn't think about selling it and getting it over with?

God I hate moving every 2/3 years.. although some people buy that often. :lol:

Absolutely. You have the obvious hassle of moving all your stuff but buying and selling is just the worst. Now it's over I'm so glad we used help to buy as it allowed us to jump a notch on the ladder and forego the horrendous process again for some time.

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PostRe: Buying a house (and renting for the proles)
by Photek » Sun Sep 24, 2017 1:39 pm

Errkal wrote:
Photek wrote:You're only young I presume I'm 40! I'll be 60 when the house is paid off, which isn't bad really. Could have gotten 30 year one but I want to enjoy some retirement! :D

Yeah am 30 next year, was able to get a 40 year when we took it out due to age.

Didn't know you could get 40year mortgages, actually not sure you can over here.

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