what would you buy?
houses are freeeeeeing expensive in london but apartments seem pointless.
what would you buy?
houses are freeeeeeing expensive in london but apartments seem pointless.
I could have bought a perfect condo for what I paid for my ****ed-up house, but having the big yard is well worth it.
I have a huge tree in the front yard with a yellow swing in it for my daughter. I can see her from the kitchen window out there playing, and she doesn't have to share it with the neighbor kids. Can't get that with an apartment.
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i don't plan on kids for a long time.
i like the apartment idea. the balcony, small cosy little rooms, just the 2 - of- us kinda scene but thats all great in my head but when you view them the walls are paperthin and there's no parking, no where to hang out wet clothes etc. etc.
but honestly London houses are just too damn expensive!! my SO would live in a ghetto-type end of London and his parents house is worth around £200,000 which is $400,000 almost. see what i mean?
one of my biology lecturers was canadian and she was here for a year and she said the only thing London has is high crime rates and when you get here it sucks up all your money.
giga- did u plan to have your daughter?
I would call her unplanned but not unwanted. I was halfway through architecture school and was getting pretty sick of my boyfriend's dragass ways- I almost threw him out a couple of months before I found out I was knocked up.
I made the best of it. What else can you do?
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shut the hell up lostnotfound, you got nothing to complain about. my house costed $13,000. well it's not my house... it's my parents. but i had to help pay for the ****in' thing!
it's got 5 rooms (6 if you count the kitchen and living room as two, but there are no walls between them.
I think there are advantages and disadvantages to both. Noise and parking are issues for apartments, but I liked not having to worry about landscaping or pool maintenance. Also, when you have kids, there is sure to be more action in the immediate vicinity.
Houses are better for privacy, and some people actually enjoy yardwork and home repairs.
In the end, they are both better than renting.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
House or condo, sorry but apartment is a bad investment. It is supposed to be a temporary thing in my opinion.
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Lots of people live in apartments (flats) in Europe.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
My dad's itsy bitsy house cost him 250k. One year later it was worth 500k. No clue what it's valued at today. It's going to be damn hard for the new generation to get housing.
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If you can afford it at least buy a house or condo. Apartments will take your money and in the end, you have nothing. A house is at least an investment and will be worth more when you move out, so you will have actually made money while living there.