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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
what kind of f*ckeries...
Theres houses like that in tottenham still...
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f*ck rentingall about the 100percent mortgage
Nar, they are getting rid of those. Nothing wrong with renting as long as your saving money at the same time so you can get at least 10gs together for a mortgage when you NEED one.
At least 20k, 10 % on 200k house
Depends what your looking for really, but you should be able to get a 1 bed flat in a decent area for about 120-150. Gemma, can you really only pay 5% on a downpayment?If so, hmmmm
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
Bruv, What kinda towns you been visiting?
Cov, Luton, I know for a fact have houses like that. Lots of houses are built like that outside of London.
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f*ck rentingall about the 100percent mortgage
Nar, they are getting rid of those. Nothing wrong with renting as long as your saving money at the same time so you can get at least 10gs together for a mortgage when you NEED one.
At least 20k, 10 % on 200k house
Depends what your looking for really, but you should be able to get a 1 bed flat in a decent area for about 120-150. Gemma, can you really only pay 5% on a downpayment?If so, hmmmm
this is what my mum said to me like last year, it may have changed now because of the credit crunch,but i swear it was only 5% then if u got another mortage its 10%the only problem is that the average house price is like £220K across the country and alot more in london.
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
Bruv, What kinda towns you been visiting?
Cov, Luton, I know for a fact have houses like that. Lots of houses are built like that outside of London.
Allow them council houses though still.
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f*ck rentingall about the 100percent mortgage
Nar, they are getting rid of those. Nothing wrong with renting as long as your saving money at the same time so you can get at least 10gs together for a mortgage when you NEED one.
lol at getting a mortgage in 08, watch the news fam.i pay £73 a week for student accom...my house next year is £63 a week....
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
what kind of f*ckeries...
my bedroom is in the kitchen still...don't ask
mellow.gif what sides are you living in?
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
what kind of f*ckeries...
trusive seen it many a timeridiculousness, most uni people live in them stupidnessi chose to live further away so that i could have quality
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
what kind of f*ckeries...
trusive seen it many a timeridiculousness, most uni people live in them stupidnessi chose to live further away so that i could have quality
*spuds*My house is like a 15 min walk from my uni if I walk fast. But the hosue is live, rent is sweet, and it's not bait like the aforementioned houses next to halls or the actual uni.Already signed the lease for next year. The landlord just keeps our deposit, keeps the rent the same, and will give us half rent over some of summer.Zoop zoop.
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282 a monthbump if u ask memy bredrin jus told me she is in a place 100 pound a month all inclusiveonly up the road
Is she living with 9 other people in a B&B?
i dnt think soits her and her manill go an have a butchers during the weekthe area is a nice area though definitlymy landlord raised the rent in the second yr because apprtly interest rates had raised the mortgage
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f*ck rentingall about the 100percent mortgage
Nar, they are getting rid of those. Nothing wrong with renting as long as your saving money at the same time so you can get at least 10gs together for a mortgage when you NEED one.
lol at getting a mortgage in 08, watch the news fam.
rolleyes.gif All it means is the house prices are higher, and the deposit required is consequently higher. So a few years ago, they may have accepted 5% for an average priced (100 gs) house, which is 10g, but now they want 10-20% of an average priced house which is pushing 200gs. Thats about 20-40 gs. But really, if you want a 1 bedroom place, the price is usually 100-150 tops, so before they would ask for a 10 g downpayment, but now its nearer 15. Doesnt really make that much of a difference. About you cant get a mortgage in 2008 lol
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
what kind of f*ckeries...
my bedroom is in the kitchen still...don't ask
mellow.gif what sides are you living in?
near birkby/edgerton
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
what kind of f*ckeries...
my bedroom is in the kitchen still...don't ask
mellow.gif what sides are you living in?
near birkby/edgerton
right next to me... how can ur bedroom be in the kitchen? :D what kinda house is it?
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f*ck rentingall about the 100percent mortgage
Nar, they are getting rid of those. Nothing wrong with renting as long as your saving money at the same time so you can get at least 10gs together for a mortgage when you NEED one.
lol at getting a mortgage in 08, watch the news fam.
rolleyes.gif All it means is the house prices are higher, and the deposit required is consequently higher. About you cant get a mortgage in 2008 lol
not saying you cant, but they way things are looking house prices are gonna drop big time...
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f*ck rentingall about the 100percent mortgage
Nar, they are getting rid of those. Nothing wrong with renting as long as your saving money at the same time so you can get at least 10gs together for a mortgage when you NEED one.
lol at getting a mortgage in 08, watch the news fam.
rolleyes.gif All it means is the house prices are higher, and the deposit required is consequently higher. About you cant get a mortgage in 2008 lol
not saying you cant, but they way things are looking house prices are gonna drop big time...
Yea they will still. Good point, but hopefully they will crash in the next 5 years, then rise again, would be perfect timing for me lol
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My uni yard is £44 a week, but works out to be £190.67 a month. Our hose has one of the best rents out of everyone I've heard from the uni, and our rooms don't reflect the price. Got a nicely sized room. Enough space to be comfortable. Plus a nicely sized living room, big kitchen and garden. And none of this walk through the kitchen to get to the bathroom like nuff other houses outside of London.In London it's rent free, but when I get something comfortable during summer I'm going to drop 2 bills a month towards rent and whatever else is needed.
what kind of f*ckeries...
my bedroom is in the kitchen still...don't ask
mellow.gif what sides are you living in?
near birkby/edgerton
right next to me... how can ur bedroom be in the kitchen? :D what kinda house is it?
Trust its weird. I'm moving in in July.its a terraceYou walk in the kitchen and there's a door right in the middle of it...you open it and its my room.
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