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Everything posted by thesaint sfc
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I've wanted to say what JFP said to Saint Clarke for a long time. Mostly this bit Although he is probably my favourite poster on the forum.
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I think I'd offer the asking price of £105k and go no higher. If I can rent out the room as I want to I think I could easily make £500 a month. I was thinking £300 a month, but people I've spoken to are charging tenants more than that and they don't have an en suite bathroom, or a room as big as the one I would be offering. On that basis then this place is absolutely perfect for me and it's worth every penny. If I cannot get a tenant then no it is not. It is quite near gatwick airport, very close to shops and the train station so I don't think it would be a problem. It just feels a bit like I'm taking too much on for my first purchase. If I get £500 a month it will pay my mortgage.
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I am so tempted to put in another offer. For what I want to do this place is perfect. I really don't know what to do. Yes I want it, so on that basis should I put more money forward?
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LNVYWJOEy9A That was life changing.
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I didn't get it. Someone offered 5k more. Apparently as it is a repossessed home they have to take the highest offer and I have 28 days to put forward a higher offer, if not they get it. Decisions decisions. I've already got someone who wants to move in and rent a room for £300 a month from me, so I'm kinda tempted to go ahead and put forward a higher offer. But if I'm sensible I think I need to let this one go, continue viewing properties and see how things go. I do believe houses are going to get cheaper.
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It is freehold fortunately/unfortunately.
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I intend to if I don't get this place. It's amazingly good value though. I've been looking at a lot of properties for the past 6 months and this is the only one I really like. Its a 2 bedroom maisonette. One of the bedrooms is literally an entire floor (second floor) of the house which is huge and it has an en suite bathroom. On the first floor theres a really big lounge/dining room, another large double bedroom, a big landing, a pretty small kitchen and another bathroom. My Mum bought a house for near 200k not that long ago (with my dads money lol) and her house is at least half the size! She has a garden and I don't which is another ****ing massive bonus. If I don't get it I won't lose sleep though as I personally think there will be a lot more available soon :(/:D
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A woman's mentality
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Fortunately I've just paid all that lot off, so when I start my new job I'll need to start saving up for that lot again. My car insurance is £1400 It's starting to sink in how f*cking ridiculous life is.
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I'd do more than kick a ball around for £500,000 a week.
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Yeah I'm trying to be sensible with it. I'm getting quite a bit more money when I change job in about 4 months so hopefully I won't have to keep things tight for too long. I've got most of the furniture and stuff that I need for the place. Unfortunately I've been stupid and not saved up a great deal of money. Wish I had instead of spending it on a new car, air conditioning, tread mill and other pointless crap now!
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The pension is excellent.
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The property is £96,500. I've got a guarantor. I've spoken to a few people about it and they seem to think around £500 a month. £10,000 deposit. Thanks Delldays - sounds good. I'll be holding right back too and I don't think I cost a great deal to run. I certainly won't be bothering with Sky!
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Nah - believe me it is a good deal! If I don't get the place I've put an offer in for I'll be doing just that.
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I personally feel that by the time you've been to uni for 3 years, you could have had a poorly paid job (or well paid!) instead and gained experience which employers would consider more important than a qualification in most cases. It depends how motivated you are I guess. I didn't even bother with college and feel fairly comfortable in achieving what I want to do in life.
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I'm just looking to buy my first house and have worked out that if I buy a house for a certain price it will cost me £500 a month for my mortgage. I'm thinking that the general cost of living without food/going out is going to be about £300 on top of that a month. By this I mean to cover council tax, gas/electric etc. Do you think this is a fair evaluation? A few people have said that they think it would cost less. I'm going into a better paid job soon so I won't need to hold back quite so much.
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Exactly what I was thinking.
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I'd say Socom confrontations but the c*nts seem to only be releasing that on the PS3. Tom Clancys HAWX could be worth a legitimate download too.
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It's dead easy. Transfer your music onto your new PC. Install Itunes. Import your music into itunes. Click to play one of your songs and it will ask you to enter your itunes username and password. Duh daaa!
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IMO you gush more.
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How long does it take you to get to sleep?
thesaint sfc replied to Scudamore's topic in The Muppet Show
Normally 1-2 hours if I'm not sleeping in the same room/bed as someone else -
I'm thinking about getting the rubber band treatment.
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Yes. lmfao.
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I like the irish accent, but the welsh people. Welsh people seem really layed back and friendly. English people grumble about queues. Scottish people swear a lot and seem aggressive.