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By MK Chris
#47729
OK, I am 19, still live with mum, have shared a room with my brother since I was 5 and need some space of my own.

Since a lot of the stuff of some value in the house is mine (PS2, DVD player, PC, telly) it is in my room, plus the fact that there's no room for them anywhere else. This means everybody is always in my room playing PlayStation, on the internet, watching the telly when something else is on dowstairs.

There are so many people that crowd the house, especially at weekends, mum's bf's 3 kids, 2 of them have bf's and its just really shit.

I'm not sure I can get a place of my own, I would love a mortgage, 'cos at the end of the day there is no point in renting you don't get anything from your money, but not sure I can, and it doesn't help being financially thick.

I'm just really fed up and I need to make sure that I'm not a miserable git.... :evil: :evil: :evil:
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By Morals
#47742
Go see a mortgage advisor and they'll tell you whether you can get a mortgage.
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By coct
#47747
get a council home, or at least benefit. if you are not a student and have a shite income you can do it. Plus you will get JSA/Income Support
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By Uglybob
#47773
get a good job and stop wasting tax payers money
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By Morals
#47786
Good call Uglybob
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By coct
#47798
what if you cant get a good job. Bob your a facist git. Go home.
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By MK Chris
#47799
I can see I've started a bit of an argument here... :P

I actually have a job that's not badly paid for my age, but not sure if that is enough to warrant getting a mortgage.
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By coct
#47800
well you are normally allowed 3 times your salary. Now if that adds up to £30,000 or so then you are fuct.
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By MK Chris
#47802
Right, I get paid hourly, I think its about £15,000 a year, so looking at £45,000, which means I am still fuct. Ta anyway!
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By Uglybob
#47803
buy one of them big caravans then. travel the world in it. be like middle age people who have realised they have done f all in their 40 or so years of living.
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By magenta
#47804
Move up North then.
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By MK Chris
#47805
Doesn't sound like a bad idea at the moment!
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By magenta
#47806
My brothers house was about 38k I think. 2 beds, terraced, it's a well nice house inside.
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By Sidders
#47807
In my home town, most detached houses are over £200k. Our house is a semi and it's been valued at £130,000.
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By Morals
#47809
Become a pikey
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By Stevo_trash
#47810
i wouldn't advise taking out a mortgage at 19, you may end up leaving the city in the next few years and you'll be left with the burden of selling a house. Your best bet is to stay in rented accomadation (bug the bank for an increased overdraft or a loan) and explore the opportunites of purchasing property when your 21.

As for bob's jibe against students waisting taxpayers money I find myself in a position of being in debt by 12k since leaving uni, money borrowed from taxpayers but with a accumulating interest whacked on top. Therefore taxpayers money is being invested rather than wasted on students.

Compare this predicament to to people on the dole, who recieve money for sitting on the backsides and don't have to pay it back or those ilegally claiming income support whilst working? How about young single mums competing over who can sleep with the most blokes, make the most babies and claim the most child support benifit? This country is full of * morons, showing sympathy to jurassic slappers who swindle hard working citizins out of cash just so they can raise the future generations of little louts. If we had any sense as a nation we'd send these whores along with their criminally inclined off to a foreign land and accept the influx of skilled labour immagrants who'd have a much more positive impact upon society. However, still remain the element within the U-shite kingdom witha level of intellegence matched only by ozzy * ozbourne who will continue to blindly attack foreigners attempting to steal 'their' jobs. It should be pointed out that these jobs are usually beneath or above this contingent of dip shits and therefore have zero impact upon their situation.

In conclusion, students recieve an unfair portrayl. If working class people want to ponder where there tax money goes bar, hospitals, roads, emergency services, buildings, rubbish collection, lamp posts, schools, colleges...they need to look at corrupt politics, lazy dole scroungers, benifit frauds and dirty sluttish shazza's who will open their legs for any tom, harry and in particular dick which might offer the opportunity of claiming a little extra cash at the post office 9 months down the line.
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By Lawrie
#47812
im 19 still live at home but ill wont be this time next year
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By MK Chris
#47850
i will read stevos post tomorrow when im sober.

This time next year I hope to be long gone
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By Adam
#47865
wasn't uglybob jobless a few months back??
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By Sidders
#47873
Good call Stevo.

Grants not loans!!
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By Stevo_trash
#47878
in training for my stand up comedy career, bit political but i think it hits the nail on the head.

new top tip- why noy follow the example of tall pall and plan on fleeing the country once he's completed his degree, and living a double life which involves no student loan repayments.
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By Adam
#47882
they'd track you done, for sure...
By Everlast
#47897
Topher wrote:OK, I am 19, still live with mum, have shared a room with my brother since I was 5 and need some space of my own.

Since a lot of the stuff of some value in the house is mine (PS2, DVD player, PC, telly) it is in my room, plus the fact that there's no room for them anywhere else. This means everybody is always in my room playing PlayStation, on the internet, watching the telly when something else is on dowstairs.

There are so many people that crowd the house, especially at weekends, mum's bf's 3 kids, 2 of them have bf's and its just really not good.

I'm not sure I can get a place of my own, I would love a mortgage, 'cos at the end of the day there is no point in renting you don't get anything from your money, but not sure I can, and it doesn't help being financially thick.

I'm just really fed up and I need to make sure that I'm not a miserable git.... :evil: :evil: :evil:

I hear Granby calling

Topher, Topher, Come live here
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By Angry Android
#47910
Yeah you need to get out you f***ing tw*t and get yourself half a brain cell in which to do this simple calculation, NOW ISNT A GOOD TIME TO BUY A HOUSE SO RENT YOU COMPLETE ***** (continues on into more swearing).

Ah yes as Tall Pall or myself as I like to be known would do, leave the country as they cant track you down . You just say, "look pall Im off your getting on my t*ts I aint paing ya anymore money!"

As an accountant my professional advice being (get a life sunshine) is rent a property or stop b**ching about how life sucks at your house as you have it luckier than many other people by the sounds of it. Stop being a dopey tw*t and saying "waa waa my room is cramped because I have so much good stuff".

As for people on the dole, get a job as stevo said, stop wasting uglybobs hard earned money. F*kin slags that goes for you too, stop opening your legs so uglybob can save 1p to the £.

No really, stop whining or I will have to come back again.. and we dont want that do we?

NO

Thb thb thb thb thats all folks!
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By Adam
#47930
ohh, your really angry arent you. come to think about - who the f00k are you?

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