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MattB
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Post by MattB »

A HOUSE!!!!

What have I let myself in for?!?!! :|

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Post by Lyndon »

lots of happy pennyless times ;)
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Post by Derek »

good move - best thing i ever done.

living at home was good i guess for £25 per week :P but buying a house was best thing i ever done - can't see the point in paying rent as it's just throwing money away. at least buying a place is an investment - unless the prices drop ;)
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

I should be covered even if they do. Like derek said its pointless throwing money away in rent!

My first place i made £20,000 in 3 years (17k profit after legal/estate agents fees etc)

My current house i have had since July 2002, and its was valued last October at £57,000 more than i paid for it :shock: :D :D Hopefully even if they do fall (10-20% drop is almost guaranteed in the next few years) i should be in profit. and, of course, they will always go back up again anyway!

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Post by charlieannear »

Best thing you can do, def.

I love the feeling when step in through the door after work and close it behind me, shutting everything out. Without fear of a bloody landlord/parent appearing unexpectedly and moaning about what I've done with the place.

And it gives you an excuse (as if a man needs an excuse) to buy tools.

We bought our place in 1999 for £80K and now the houses in our road are going for £160k. Smashing.
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MattB
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Post by MattB »

Cheers for the good words. I've even got a stone outhouse so I can sit in there with my hammer & drill and make things!!!

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Post by Dangerpowers »

Even if the housing market dropped hard it still recovers and becomes a good investment.
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