How do you afford stuff??
How do you afford stuff??
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Pierscoe1

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2,458 posts

283 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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following on from the "how do you finance your cars" thread... just interested to hear how people afford to live in general.

I have quite a well-paid job considering my age, yet after rent and tax etc have basically very little left over.

I know of people who earn less than I do, who are 40+ with mortgage etc...

now I don't know if it's just a case of different expectations etc, but I don't want to still be worrying about the weekly food shop and whether to go to tesco or asda, in 10 years time....

aside from you lucky buggers with 996/diablo/espritV8 etc, how do you people in the more-real world afford to live?

things that come to mind are property trading, stocks/shares,becoming a government sponsored criminal or scam-artist!

other than that, it would seem that you'd need a salary of at least 60k pre-tax, to be able to not worry?!?!?!? or is this crazy??

thoughts on a postcard....

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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After paying out on my cars, I don't

Glad my parents haven't kicked me out yet

docevi1

10,430 posts

270 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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I live with my parents, trying to get a part-time job.

Failing that, I'm living off my savings (that I saved during working a gap-year, summer hols...) and trying hard not to spend student loan!

Pies

13,116 posts

278 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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Live at home

Oh and single,in better than average paid job

bluevelvet

2,386 posts

276 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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Who says the 996 / Ultima fast car owners are lucky buggers? How do you know they don't still live at home with their parents?

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

290 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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Im back home with parents , kin house prices are a friggin joke , gonna find me self a rich beeatch

getcarter

30,719 posts

301 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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996 owner - don't live with parents!

For what it's worth - I gave up working for anybody that would pay me just once for what I did - for me, the way to go was to get into something that paid royalties.

I guess that's one way anyway.

Steve

robp

5,803 posts

286 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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Yeah, still live at home with parents.
All what I earn I spend on my car, beer and a few toys

I'm better off at the moment in a shite job than I will be when I get my first "proper" job. It wont leave a lot after the student loan, taxes, rent etc are deducted, I have nightmares about not being able to afford a car!

Pierscoe1

Original Poster:

2,458 posts

283 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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getcarter... royalties eh? hmmm...

well maybe a good bonus, but I'm likely to be waiting a year at least for that.. am I'm just too bloody impatient!

still think a life of crime is the best way!!

jessica

6,321 posts

274 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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five kids,hubby has a good job,but not that good.

I deal antiques when i need extra dosh ,and I have invested most of my money in property and antiques..
Also dable in a few shares

keeps me in girlie things.But overall the best things in life are free!!!

WildfireS3

9,915 posts

274 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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I don't, I make about ... well not very much each month. Live by myself, so I have to pay for all my worldly goods myself.

After the car I actually went a bit dwon this month, what with the whole cover theft, and new hood etc.

So I don't really live, just drive.

robp

5,803 posts

286 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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WildfireS3 said:

So I don't really live, just drive.


What a quote!

But to live is to drive?!

DanH

12,287 posts

282 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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Damn can't believe so many live with their parents

I'd rather have a house than a car! As to 60k a year being enough, depends what you want to drive and where you live. I could easily spend 10x that

TSS

1,136 posts

290 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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DanH said:

I'd rather have a house than a car!


I think you've come to the wrong website

Pierscoe1

Original Poster:

2,458 posts

283 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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>I'd rather have a house than a car!
>I think you've come to the wrong website

Car comes at the top of the list!
having said that, There's no way I'd live with the parents... just couldn't do it.

at least seems there are others that don't have any money either!!

right then.. off to deal some antiques/sell some shares/sell a house/become a criminal so I can afford an RX7 !

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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WHen I got the TVR was earning about 11k a year, which would not have bought me a house.

So I thought sod it I'm going to buy a TVR.

Got another job now, which pays a few k more, and am trying to save some money.

But when you get £650 servicing bills for the Supra, another £140 for fan shroud within a month it becomes very difficult to save.

tvradict

3,829 posts

296 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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One problem could be that you rent.

I work for a Construction company, the sister company to said Construction Company is a Property Management company. Weekly rent on the Flats averages out at around £90 Per Week. Mortgage Payments PER MONTH on the same flat are around £120. Now admittedly, this is the west coast of Scotland, but a rough guide is to take your Rent Payments per Calender Month, then Halve it, and you have what your Landlord is paying as a mortgage (if it is still mortgaged.) Don't be put off by house prices, wouldn't you rather be investing in something that will give you equity in the future instead of giving your landlord more money to buy fast cars and a Spanish Villa?

Pierscoe1

Original Poster:

2,458 posts

283 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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Supraman.. you bought a Supra when you were earning that!?!?!?!? was it a Mk4 ? I have been looking at them, but the decent ones (manual and <50k) are a bit out of my price range.

tvradict.. I certainly would prefer to be paying a mortgage, but the kind of mortgage I can get without much of a deposit doesn't allow me to get much.. and I don't really want to get a mortgage for somewhere that I don't feel happy living.

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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I wouldn't rent.

The cheapest thing that would appeal to me, is a 1 bedrom flat which is about 1/4 mile from where I live.
It has a garage

That is 95k though, a little more than 4x my wages


O.K a lot more.

boosted ls1

21,200 posts

282 months

Sunday 28th September 2003
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I was going to say the same thing, Don't Rent. It's lost money and always goes up. Getting on the property ladder makes a huge difference.

As for making money, you need 2 occupations. One to earn the money for your bills and living expenses and another to ice the cake.