Lynny
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-7521217.rsp?pa_n=15&tr_t=rent
im loving the view nice short stumble home from the pubs! (anyone familiar with toon will know just how close! )
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Robin
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looks ace great view, nice location too
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Ian
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I would haggle as its missing a dedicated shower and you've no choice but to listen to your appliances while you're in the living room. Otherwise lovely. Great outlook.
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Lynny
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tis certainly my favourite of the places we've looked at! especially location is amazing
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Ally
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No likely, shooty layout imo
edit - God i cannot be trusted when the swear filter is off 
[Edited on 19-09-2006 by Ally]
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LAD VXL
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It looks quite small from the pics, but view makes up for that anyway small can be cozy with the right company
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Ally
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If your gunna pay that much a month u may as well buy
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bradgsi
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that is what i was thinking^^^
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LAD VXL
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Didnt realise it was rented, agree with Ally.
Renting is a waste, its dead money.
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Melville
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That might be my bosses actually. Looks really similar to the one he owns if it isnt that one.
Personally I wouldnt pay that much for somewhere so small and there is no garden for bbq parties
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Melville
Personally I wouldnt pay that much for somewhere so small and there is no garden for bbq parties
Ditto, would rather live out of town in a house with a garden
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
If your gunna pay that much a month u may as well buy
want to rent for first 6 months to seee how it goes then buy if all is fine
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--Dave--
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think of the deposit you could potentially save in that 6 months though
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Tom
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Too much money imo.
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
think of the deposit you could potentially save in that 6 months though
i know i said this, but just think that would be wasted if it didnt work out....
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--Dave--
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true, but in my opinion in some circumstances its worth the risky Lynny.
How long you've been together, have you lived together (for example at parent's house) for a short period etc, how did that work out?
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James
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Dave in sensible post shocker
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
true, but in my opinion in some circumstances its worth the risky Lynny.
How long you've been together, have you lived together (for example at parent's house) for a short period etc, how did that work out?
been together 9 month, will be over a year by the time it gets sorted him moving up. because of the distance whenever we see eachother its not just for one night etc, its for 3-7 days constantly together so we are used to living out of each others pockets etc. just may be different in our own place
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Cosmo
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living together at someone elses house is totally different to living together on your own.
I think even though renting is dead money its def sensible to try it for six months to test the waters, imagine the money you'd loose (solicators fees, etc.) if you bought and it didnt work out 6 months down the line  
Going by Manc prices thats not too bad per month (I knew Newcastle will prob be a little cheaper) but something like that would go for £850-950 a month easily.
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--Dave--
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of course it will be different. There will be times when you get utterly sick of each other whenever this happens to me I naff off down the pub or go to football.
More often than not what it comes down to is having your own mates who you can go out with and socialise without the other half. If you have then it shouldn't be a problem.
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Melville
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9 months is pretty soon to be livling together but if you feel the time is right then go for it.
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Melville
9 months is pretty soon to be livling together but if you feel the time is right then go for it.
as i said we're not moving in now
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Melville
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Where did you say you werent moving in? Sorry if I have missed it
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JadeM
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Thats alot of money just for rent.
If you were buying paying that much you would have a budget of about £130k..more if you choose interest only.
Best thing you can do (imo) is reserve a plot on a brand new build not even at groundwork stage, in 4 or 5 months it will be ready to move in (hopefully you'll be ready by then) & if it doesnt work out you can sell it after 6 months or whatever for huge profit!!!
Thats what i'd do....I know theres arguements pro renting but I would never do it!!
[Edited on 19-09-2006 by JadeM]
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Ally
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Dont buy together unless you've lived together first, i lived practically in Richies bedroom with him for 2 years so knew that getting the house was a good step 
imo, you've not been together long enough to buy together, but renting is dead money and 6 months at £650 plus deposit say £4.5k which would be better going towards a house!
Could u not open a joint savings account and start saving now, then in a years time when you've been together long use the money u have saved for a place of your own
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