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22-08-2021, 10:04 AM
#2191
Originally Posted by ynot
Exactly, which begrugingly (as i personally would rather live in nz) i have to agree with Bernard and recommend he bites the bullet and gets across the ditch where at least he has the possibility of attaining some resemblance of a normal life.
I recommend he lower his expectations and look outside MT Eden, were the average price is 2m.
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22-08-2021, 11:10 AM
#2192
Originally Posted by TeslaGod
The he should buy a house.
Were he can afford
Not in one of the most expensive suburbs in the developed world.
Leave my hometown and move to Greymouth... Got it, cheers for that.
Out of interest how many houses do you own?
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22-08-2021, 11:15 AM
#2193
Originally Posted by 101nick101
Leave my hometown and move to Greymouth... Got it, cheers for that.
Out of interest how many houses do you own?
More than any single man should.
Out of interest how much have you been approved for?
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22-08-2021, 11:32 AM
#2194
Originally Posted by TeslaGod
More than any single man should.
Out of interest how much have you been approved for?
800k enough for Glen Eden I reckon
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22-08-2021, 11:39 AM
#2195
Originally Posted by 101nick101
800k enough for Glen Eden I reckon
Apartment ,unit, townhouse or house?
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22-08-2021, 11:44 AM
#2196
Originally Posted by TeslaGod
Apartment ,unit, townhouse or house?
Would be happy with either a townhouse or house, couldn't stomach paying ground/bodycorp fees.
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22-08-2021, 12:01 PM
#2197
Originally Posted by 101nick101
Would be happy with either a townhouse or house, couldn't stomach paying ground/bodycorp fees.
Chances are slim of buying a house.
Look for a unit with a small patch of land.
Look at greater Auckland.
Look for a townhouse that's different.
Look for something close to cafés or town.
Look for these as close to public transport as possible.
You asked what a 1 bedroom in MT Eden would cost in 10 years...3 to 4 million.
Buy something rundown, try avoid new unless it's in a premium position however these may already be priced into the sale price.
Your first home should not be your last, a good small property with capital growth will have you on your next property in 24/48months so long as you knuckle down and hammer as much of that mortgage as possible.
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22-08-2021, 12:05 PM
#2198
Originally Posted by TeslaGod
Chances are slim of buying a house.
Look for a unit with a small patch of land.
Look at greater Auckland.
Look for a townhouse that's different.
Look for something close to cafés or town.
Look for these as close to public transport as possible.
You asked what a 1 bedroom in MT Eden would cost in 10 years...3 to 4 million.
Buy something rundown, try avoid new unless it's in a premium position however these may already be priced into the sale price.
Your first home should not be your last, a good small property with capital growth will have you on your next property in 24/48months so long as you knuckle down and hammer as much of that mortgage as possible.
Don't listen to the "I can't crowd"
On this forum or social/mainstream media.
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22-08-2021, 01:13 PM
#2199
Originally Posted by TeslaGod
I recommend he lower his expectations and look outside MT Eden, were the average price is 2m.
Sorry I wasn't directly aiming at the OP, more the average kiwi starting out that can not stretch it to $800k.
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22-08-2021, 07:59 PM
#2200
Originally Posted by ynot
Sorry I wasn't directly aiming at the OP, more the average kiwi starting out that can not stretch it to $800k.
That is a fair point.
and what and would you consider
a fair price in Auckland, preferred suburbs.
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