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Author Has anyone got a mortgage with a friend?
James
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22nd Sep 06 at 12:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What sort of stuff do I have to consider?

There is no way I can get onto the property ladder in Surrey on my own
Jambo
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id be dubious of that
Sooty
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bit risky, unless a good friend.... i cant think of anyone i know i would though
James
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Surely its less risky than getting one with a girlfriend?
Sooty
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quote:
Originally posted by James
Surely its less risky than getting one with a girlfriend?


actually i agree with that
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Try looking at shared ownership houses. it is a lot cheaper than buying 100% of a property. Also, you do gain equity.
Aaron
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Probably safer getting one with a good friend then a Gf anyway
Dione J
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I would try a family member as a "silent partner" first..
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it's risky however you do it mate, generally less risky with someone who you're potentially going to spend the rest of your life with rather than just a mate

I certainly wouldn't get one with any of my mates thats for sure.

Saying that, how good is this mate? What would it be like if either of you got a girlfriend and wanted her to move in etc...?
Sooty
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Dave its for you and him isnt it
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rephrase that as I know you're a gayer anyway.

What if 'he' got a girlfriend?
Kerry
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try renting with said mate for 6 months first

that way you will also increase your credit score for when you do come to buy
James
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quote:
Originally posted by --Dave--
it's risky however you do it mate, generally less risky with someone who you're potentially going to spend the rest of your life with rather than just a mate

I certainly wouldn't get one with any of my mates thats for sure.

Saying that, how good is this mate? What would it be like if either of you got a girlfriend and wanted her to move in etc...?


I havent got a particular mate in mind yet. Obviously there are only a select few I would consider doing it with.

James
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quote:
Originally posted by --Dave--
rephrase that as I know you're a gayer anyway.

What if 'he' got a girlfriend?


chump
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you have to be careful mate.

I'd do as kerry said and test the water by renting first. It's dead money but at least you can gauge what you're like living together.

When I think of mortgages I think of 30/35 year commitments. Not something I would ever consider doing with a mate
N16K
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Get legal advise and have a good solicitor.
James
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Look how exspensive property is where I wanna live

http://www.findaproperty.com/searchresults.aspx?loc=Woking&minprice=&maxprice=&bedrooms=2&res=0&salerent=0&edid=0&f.x=58&f.y=2

For anything half decent with more than 1 bedroom you are looking at £150k plus.
James
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quote:
Originally posted by --Dave--
you have to be careful mate.

I'd do as kerry said and test the water by renting first. It's dead money but at least you can gauge what you're like living together.

When I think of mortgages I think of 30/35 year commitments. Not something I would ever consider doing with a mate


Well it would only be to get us onto the property ladder really. Obviously eventually hopefully we will have g/fs that we wanna live with etc.

Would be quite convinient if that happened to both of us at the same time
--Dave--
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it's getting the same wherever you live now mate.

House prices have pretty much double in 10 years. I don't see any reason why the trend won't continue.
Jamie Walby
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better get saving then boy.
Kerry
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quote:
Originally posted by --Dave--

When I think of mortgages I think of 30/35 year commitments. Not something I would ever consider doing with a mate

Its not a commitment its an investment short or long term
He could buy with mate or mates for a few years then sell and be in a good position to purchase on his own with possibly enough for a small deposit

Seems logical to me
James
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22nd Sep 06 at 12:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm fairly confident I'll be on a decent salary when I graduate but as soon as I start renting, it will just be a never ending loop.
Dione J
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Have you got a deposit James?
Tom
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get this one, it looks nice

http://www.findaproperty.com/displayprop.aspx?edid=00&salerent=0&pid=058457&agentid=03070
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I think I have that outlook because I would never imagine entering into something like that with any of my mates. They are all wasters with shoot jobs that they can't hold down for longer than a few months

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