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imo thats not worth it
As m12 said find a bedrin who is serious about to and get a 2 bed.... works out a lot cheaper...and you will get a much bigger place in a nicer area
the one supermalt posted is in a shit ends with nothing around it
and for 1.4 you can get something nice and you will only be paying 7bills
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The Somalian
Postpone it for a year and try saving up some cash or go try do the council route I thought I only pay £350 a month leaves me with reasonable amount of disposable cash
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Bruno Di Gradi
yeah this is what i was thinking.
Dont wanna move out of london due to work.
http://www.gumtree.com/p/flats-houses/modern-studio-apartment-all-bills-included/76058815
see somewhere like this seems dece
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Michel Kane
Moving in with your girl?
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Bruno Di Gradi
nah.
My own or with my boy if hes got the cash.
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dub
I was planning on moving out really soon after I came back from uni but when your parents decide to work out of the country it kinda seems like a waste.
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Haze-e
I was gonna stack for a mortgage but it's taking so long I'm seriously considering renting. I was thinking out of London but Smaddy is right about the travel expenses...
Hmm...
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Natty
Came here to post this tbh
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Good luck moving out
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Tee
Look at places just inside m25
Can get nice one bed for 700 pm
I'm ona rent hunt my self still
IMO its more luck of nice places poppin up at the right time
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Mic Man
This tbh.
I own a 2 bed flat & pay abt £700pcm. If I were to rent a similar size property, would be over £1k.
If u are hard up for a deposit try shared ownership using the government scheme- www.firststepslondon.org
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Kurtis
i got lucky, i pay 308pm
and its not a bad house tbh, looks pretty modern, in a nice-ish area never had any trouble or anything, landlord was sick, gave me money to buy paint and sh*t when i first moved in
dunno what else, but im really happy here, just need to change the blinds
so happy i moved out, was getting tired of London
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O Fenomeno
Moving out again in a few weeks
Outgrown the household
Need my own space
Can't be travelling late at night to beat anymore then leaving after a few hours because I miss my own bed
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KayGee
I think everyone gets to a stage where you just need to be out, of course it's always best to save up and get a mortgage but that's generally easier said than done. Share with friend/girlfriend or get a studio.
Moving just out of London is always gonna get you the best deal so it's pro's and con's, I have a new 2bed house with 2bathrooms, cloakroom, garden and parking for £760.
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Black Ant
yeah
i just need to get out
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Supermalt
getting out psychologically makes u sharper and hungry for life. no safety net, i miss it. cant be 31 and be new to gas bills etc
i need to live in different parts of world so getting a mortage right now doesnt make sense unless im renting it out
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JOHN DOE
i wouldve ducked out a looooong time ago but unfortunately for me its only my marge and me so i would feel bad to leave her on her own
im working on shipping her to Ghana next yr then im gonna rent out the family home and get my own apartment
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Guest M12
Tbh if you have a good job/career and a partner who's similar. You will always be able to get yourself a mortgage, Providing you don't have kids too soon. Whether your mortgage finishes when your 50 or 55 doesn't really matter. Just make sure you get what you want out of life. There are too many people fighting for mortgages that haven't actually lived life and are putting themselves in positions where when they hit them ages. They won't have much to look back on.
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