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If that makes sense. 
I was speaking to a mate about buying property and whether we would eventually buy somewhere to live, rather than renting. I am only young and i certainly won't be buying a property for at least 5 or 6 years but i was thinking, do i even want to buy a property?
At least with renting, it is much easier to pack up and change location whether it is for employment or something else. It's also easier to live somewhere 'nicer' - property and location wise. But i see buying a property as 'tying me down' to an area and if i suddenly wanted to move, it would take me quite some time, no?
I know i will need at least £40k to get somewhere i think is alright but unless i come in to a large amount of money, i don't think i'll want to buy a property. I do appreciate that by owning a property, you are a bit more secure and at least you can sell it if you run in to money problems.
I guess it is different for families so they will want to settle down somewhere and the parents would be in secure long term employment.
Anyone else thinking the same? Are you currently renting and intend to for a long period of time?

I was speaking to a mate about buying property and whether we would eventually buy somewhere to live, rather than renting. I am only young and i certainly won't be buying a property for at least 5 or 6 years but i was thinking, do i even want to buy a property?
At least with renting, it is much easier to pack up and change location whether it is for employment or something else. It's also easier to live somewhere 'nicer' - property and location wise. But i see buying a property as 'tying me down' to an area and if i suddenly wanted to move, it would take me quite some time, no?
I know i will need at least £40k to get somewhere i think is alright but unless i come in to a large amount of money, i don't think i'll want to buy a property. I do appreciate that by owning a property, you are a bit more secure and at least you can sell it if you run in to money problems.
I guess it is different for families so they will want to settle down somewhere and the parents would be in secure long term employment.
Anyone else thinking the same? Are you currently renting and intend to for a long period of time?