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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #45 on: 10 September 2018, 13:54:15 »

If your daughter was really serious about a deposit, Albs, she would have been slumming it and not paying over two grand a month in rent. I realise, in her position, she couldn't have lived in a dive (friends round and all that) but with her being in banking, surely everyone would have seen the financial sense in it.

Living where she is, paying what she is on rent.. one assumes her income is well into six figures, so slumming it shouldn't be necessary..

Not "well into", but "just into".  ;)
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #46 on: 10 September 2018, 14:00:11 »

If your daughter was really serious about a deposit, Albs, she would have been slumming it and not paying over two grand a month in rent. I realise, in her position, she couldn't have lived in a dive (friends round and all that) but with her being in banking, surely everyone would have seen the financial sense in it.

Living where she is, paying what she is on rent.. one assumes her income is well into six figures, so slumming it shouldn't be necessary..

Not "well into", but "just into".  ;)

My income is barely into double figures, let alone six figures.

Same goes for my I.Q..... :)
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #47 on: 10 September 2018, 14:32:49 »

Cant vouch for your income, but...……. :P
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #48 on: 10 September 2018, 14:52:30 »

If your daughter was really serious about a deposit, Albs, she would have been slumming it and not paying over two grand a month in rent. I realise, in her position, she couldn't have lived in a dive (friends round and all that) but with her being in banking, surely everyone would have seen the financial sense in it.

Living where she is, paying what she is on rent.. one assumes her income is well into six figures, so slumming it shouldn't be necessary..

Not "well into", but "just into".  ;)

I'm sure she enjoys the annual HMRC lube-free visit, then...
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #49 on: 10 September 2018, 15:49:26 »

If your daughter was really serious about a deposit, Albs, she would have been slumming it and not paying over two grand a month in rent. I realise, in her position, she couldn't have lived in a dive (friends round and all that) but with her being in banking, surely everyone would have seen the financial sense in it.

Living where she is, paying what she is on rent.. one assumes her income is well into six figures, so slumming it shouldn't be necessary..

Not "well into", but "just into".  ;)

I'm sure she enjoys the annual HMRC lube-free visit, then...

Didn't realise they did any other kind of visit, TBH.  :(

Oh, I tell a lie. They did helpfully send me a cheque this year to return my payment on account... After I specifically informed them that I was paying them both in January, as the amount wasn't large. I'm guessing they thought (as I did) that I'd then forget to make the 2nd payment. Ha! Nice try, suckers. Truth be told, I nearly did, but only nearly. Better luck next year.  :P
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #50 on: 10 September 2018, 15:51:08 »

I think I still owe them a little over £3k .. really must pay that at some point!
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #51 on: 10 September 2018, 15:57:47 »

I think I still owe them a little over £3k .. really must pay that at some point!
You know it'll be the one dipped into adhesive and then ground carborundum next if you don't. :o
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #52 on: 10 September 2018, 17:47:10 »

I bought my flat in London not long after starting with Sky, best thing I've ever done. My mortgage payments, were less than equivalent rent by a considerable amount.

I now have 4 bed detached place in Surrey, less than 18 years to go, sub £1k payments and it currently represents ~35% of the value of the house.

If I don't extend the term to move for next house, which is possible on some options out there, I'll be mortgage free before I'm 52.  8)
If its a smugness competition, I might win ;)
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #53 on: 10 September 2018, 18:40:28 »

I bought my flat in London not long after starting with Sky, best thing I've ever done. My mortgage payments, were less than equivalent rent by a considerable amount.

I now have 4 bed detached place in Surrey, less than 18 years to go, sub £1k payments and it currently represents ~35% of the value of the house.

If I don't extend the term to move for next house, which is possible on some options out there, I'll be mortgage free before I'm 52.  8)
If its a smugness competition, I might win ;)
Get it paid off already ::)
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #54 on: 10 September 2018, 19:04:23 »

I bought my flat in London not long after starting with Sky, best thing I've ever done. My mortgage payments, were less than equivalent rent by a considerable amount.

I now have 4 bed detached place in Surrey, less than 18 years to go, sub £1k payments and it currently represents ~35% of the value of the house.

If I don't extend the term to move for next house, which is possible on some options out there, I'll be mortgage free before I'm 52.  8)
If its a smugness competition, I might win ;)
Ditto. ;)
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #55 on: 10 September 2018, 20:32:53 »

If your daughter was really serious about a deposit, Albs, she would have been slumming it and not paying over two grand a month in rent. I realise, in her position, she couldn't have lived in a dive (friends round and all that) but with her being in banking, surely everyone would have seen the financial sense in it.

Living where she is, paying what she is on rent.. one assumes her income is well into six figures, so slumming it shouldn't be necessary..

Not "well into", but "just into".  ;)

I'm sure she enjoys the annual HMRC lube-free visit, then...

She is on PAYE which is even worse.  ::)
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #56 on: 10 September 2018, 20:33:51 »

If your daughter was really serious about a deposit, Albs, she would have been slumming it and not paying over two grand a month in rent. I realise, in her position, she couldn't have lived in a dive (friends round and all that) but with her being in banking, surely everyone would have seen the financial sense in it.

Living where she is, paying what she is on rent.. one assumes her income is well into six figures, so slumming it shouldn't be necessary..

Not "well into", but "just into".  ;)

I'm sure she enjoys the annual HMRC lube-free visit, then...

She is on PAYE which is even worse.  ::)
Saves forgetting to set aside...
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #57 on: 10 September 2018, 20:36:42 »

True, but no possibility for getting a good accountant to work out a good deal on your behalf either.
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #58 on: 10 September 2018, 21:13:27 »

I expect a lot of people of here were Liebour voters in 1997 and were part of the cause of the problem. Liebour have always had an open doors, let millions in, immigration policy, like the Stalinist strict planning rules which restricts the building of new houses and after Liebour have let millions in, new builds ended at all time lows especially after 2008 with McRuin's no-boom-or-bust, all bust crash. Why was anybody surprised that near zero interest rates, BOE quantitative easing making the banks awash with money, with the resultant property shortages, so prices and rents due to supply and demand exploded? :o

None of those events are ever difficult to predict along with a Treasury note after several Liebour terms, we've spent all the money on public services benefitting our union brothers, who in turn spend more sponsoring and donating to benefit Liebour, with this triples all round positive feedback loop, until we run out of other people's money. :( This happens every time. The stronger the economy when they get in the more terms it takes, with greater damage, to the economy until they hit bust. So you know, what the next Liebour government will do...

The Conservatives after 12 years should have just about got government borrowing and spending under control for Corbyn and Liebour to win the 2022 election and let rip with their high tax bust cycle...
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Re: Cost of rent in the private rented sector.
« Reply #59 on: 10 September 2018, 22:36:50 »

I bought my flat in London not long after starting with Sky, best thing I've ever done. My mortgage payments, were less than equivalent rent by a considerable amount.

I now have 4 bed detached place in Surrey, less than 18 years to go, sub £1k payments and it currently represents ~35% of the value of the house.  :y

If I don't extend the term to move for next house, which is possible on some options out there, I'll be mortgage free before I'm 52.  8)
If its a smugness competition, I might win ;)

Just countering what a waste renting is.  :y

Also @ TB you bought considerably earlier than I did, I only bought when I was 27.  :)

I know a few who will only rent, my view is why pay some else’s mortgage?
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