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Thanks for your comments. Is it really a case of 'now or never'? I suppose thats the million dollar question. SURELY house prices must come down so people can start buying. Is it possible that if I dont buy now, I will NEVER be able to buy ever again?
I would like to buy a house because Ild get the feeling of having a HOME. I dont think Ild ever feel that with renting.0 -
mrbrown wrote:Thanks for your comments. Is it really a case of 'now or never'? I suppose thats the million dollar question. SURELY house prices must come down so people can start buying. Is it possible that if I dont buy now, I will NEVER be able to buy ever again?
I would like to buy a house because Ild get the feeling of having a HOME. I dont think Ild ever feel that with renting.
I doubt anyone on this forum or anywhere can answer your question whether you will NEVER be able to buy ever again. No one knows anything about you. For all we know, you may be a very motivated person, and the next rising fund manager for Barclay's Bank.FREEDOM IS NOT FREE0 -
Assuming that this is a genuine enquiry (and your first name is not "Gordon", middle name "Troll"), there are some decent-looking housing association flats going in central Plymouth at the moment - if you are on a low income, perhaps these would be a way of getting the security you are looking for, but still affording a fairly nice area?
Otherwise, as has already been said, look further out. What about Ivybridge with the park-and-ride?Don't see the point anymore in offering advice to people who only want to be agreed with...0
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