AndrewP
Striker
I know people who drop £40 a week on coffees.According to all the articles on it, ditch the takeaway coffees and have rich parents.
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I know people who drop £40 a week on coffees.According to all the articles on it, ditch the takeaway coffees and have rich parents.
Job jobbed.
Very much depends wherw you are buying and how far your aspirations areFew posters on this thread with their head up their arse. Average housing costs have massively outstripped average wages since the 70s/80s so its not exactly a simple matter of stopping in or cutting back on the avocado toast.
John 'Seaton canoe' Darwin gets himself a new flamewhen I bought my first house I actually took a bank loan out for an imaginary car to pay the deposit
That’s not a deposit it’s a house!Saved for over 8 years, including house sitting for long periods.
Cut down on the quality and quantity of loads of everyday items. Tried to save one of our wages each payday. Did things like participated in market research etc.
Ended up with $380k deposit which seems insane to think about that even now.
It's really not tho is it. 70s and 80s they would pretty much give a mortgage to anyone but now it's quite a bit harder to get one.It’s the same now as it was in 70s 80s etc
you have to do without simple luxuries and save your money
Sell some crap other people don't need on eBay. I've given all sorts of stuff away over the years because I couldn't be bothered with the hassle of eBay. Would have happily have gone halfies with someone who could be bothered to do the donkey work.Are you on a low wage? If so, look into a help to save account. 50% bonus.
Sell some crap you don't need on eBay, or wherever and save it.
This…but then again the deposit on our first house was only £3000Ask the parents for help.
Not here, it wasn’t even half!That’s not a deposit it’s a house!
Get a new job
Saved for over 8 years, including house sitting for long periods.
Cut down on the quality and quantity of loads of everyday items. Tried to save one of our wages each payday. Did things like participated in market research etc.
Ended up with $380k deposit which seems insane to think about that even now.
Matched Betting can be an easy way to earn a couple of grand if you just focus on the sign ups.
An hour or two a day for a month should do it and you'll make 1.5 to 2k.
You can then get really into it and do the reloads if you want, depending on how much time you put in and your account health £100 a week is achievable.
Profit accumulator and oddmonkey are the mains sites to help with this.
Wouldn't expect your deposit to be half a house though..Not here, it wasn’t even half!