You didn't know about council tax and other associated costs? UghhhhhhhhMy problem is I just don't know if say 1k a month is enough for EVERYTHING else after paying mortgage.
When I went to speak to some estate agents a few months back what they told me about ground rent, council tax etc etc... it started to look like I wouldn't be able to afford it on my own. Or it would be a real stretch.
But is it really a waste when it's the best years of your life? IMO time is more valuable than £, so it's really more of a waste to not move out at 23 or 24 at the latest.
Did none of you do anything when living at home? Seems a lot of people were catered for by their parents...
This is really a bit of a backwards view that stops people living their lives and enjoying themselves. Renting has many benefits.
Like making the rich richer?
Like making yourself richer. Buying a house to live in is a poor investment. (and still makes the rich richer via a mortgage)
The rent is nearly (or just as much) the same as a mortgage in London, unless you house share. But what if you don't have mates to share with or a partner to move in and rent with?
Sure, moving out and renting with your GF is an easy option and it makes renting worth it, but going it alone just seems a waste (to me anyway, if you have an active social life and are out all the time or are having friends or dates round, then thats a great option).
Move out, rent, have less disposable income and be bored.
Move out, buy (or try to..) someplace, have no disposable income, still be bored, but at least you will have equity.
Still don't see a point. Just working till I die..
Living with a house mate who likes to "tidy" this holy grail still eludes me![]()
Very frustrating when it's peeing it down outside, I've got to be on my way to work in 10 minutes and it's my waterproof trousers she's hidden![]()
Like making the rich richer?