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Previously on "Mortgage vs renting: 19pc vs 52pc of wages"
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Or neither happens and you land up working for Suity and renting his spare room.Originally posted by AtW View PostNope.
Tactically waiting until house prices crash to more sensible levels (50% off) or I become filthy rich, whichever comes first I win...
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To be fair mobile homes can be expensive in sea side areas, where I live they're a lot dearer than the cheap housing locally as mobile homes are bought or let as holiday homes not a US style trailer trash homeOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhen you say just bought, do you mean 1998? Or is it in 'the valleys' or up on 'tut-moor'?
What £110k gets round here:
Whitfield Close, Warminster
2 bedroom mobile home for sale in Whitfield Close, Warminster, BA12
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Dad, is that you?Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post£704 being 52% of gross income vs £612 being 19% of salary.
They're clearly comparing apples with apricots as the numbers don't add up. It's vastly sexed up for the article.
My eldest son is in the middle of buying his first house with his wife and the amount they're going to pay on mortgage isn't much different from their current rent. Mind you the deposit is a little different from the rental one
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Mortgage vs renting: 19pc vs 52pc of wages
When you say just bought, do you mean 1998? Or is it in 'the valleys' or up on 'tut-moor'?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMugs.
My long-term tenant has just bought a house in an auction. She's paid me 600 quid every month for the last 3 and a half years & for 30k down and 75k mortgage picked up a 2 bedroomed house. She's going to be paying 200 quid now instead.
It's a no brainer. Have you bought yet AtW?
What £110k gets round here:
Whitfield Close, Warminster
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-50474878.htmlLast edited by PurpleGorilla; 17 July 2015, 18:02.
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Mugs.Originally posted by AtW View Post"Private tenants are shelling out half of their take-home pay on rent, an authoritative report has revealed.
Figures in the government’s latest English Housing Survey show tenants paid 52pc of their gross income in rent last year, handing over £704 a month on average.
In contrast mortgage holders, who tend to have higher incomes, typically pay £612 a month. This works out at just 19pc of their salary, as the chart below shows. "
Mortgage vs renting: 19pc vs 52pc of wages - Telegraph
FFS, this is bonkers.
My long-term tenant has just bought a house in an auction. She's paid me 600 quid every month for the last 3 and a half years & for 30k down and 75k mortgage picked up a 2 bedroomed house. She's going to be paying 200 quid now instead.
It's a no brainer. Have you bought yet AtW?
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That's very decent of you. Most people I know have had this gifted start. Does make it a challenge for the those that don't, but I can understand it, and it's good you appreciate the difficulty and happy to help. I know the government has HTB, but I like houses made out of bricks rather than straw or sticks that Wimpy et al favour. Never know when the big bad wolf comes a knocking.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostIf that means am I funding the deposit? The answer is yes, it would take them years to build a deposit even though they're both science graduates with decent incomes.
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BOMAD deposit?Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post£704 being 52% of gross income vs £612 being 19% of salary.
They're clearly comparing apples with apricots as the numbers don't add up. It's vastly sexed up for the article.
My eldest son is in the middle of buying his first house with his wife and the amount they're going to pay on mortgage isn't much different from their current rent. Mind you the deposit is a little different from the rental one
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Originally posted by AtW View Post"Private tenants are shelling out half of their take-home pay on rent, an authoritative report has revealed.
Figures in the government’s latest English Housing Survey show tenants paid 52pc of their gross income in rent last year, handing over £704 a month on average.
In contrast mortgage holders, who tend to have higher incomes, typically pay £612 a month. This works out at just 19pc of their salary, as the chart below shows. "
Mortgage vs renting: 19pc vs 52pc of wages - Telegraph
FFS, this is bonkers.
£704 being 52% of gross income vs £612 being 19% of salary.
They're clearly comparing apples with apricots as the numbers don't add up. It's vastly sexed up for the article.
My eldest son is in the middle of buying his first house with his wife and the amount they're going to pay on mortgage isn't much different from their current rent. Mind you the deposit is a little different from the rental one
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