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You are obvously a sensible young person (woman?)
Continue doing your research, don't feel pressurised into doing something you may later regret and good luck.
p.s. I'm sure the old man is only trying to help.
i'm a guy actually :eek:
i hope he is trying to help and thats it, from what i hear he didn't get much help 30 odd years ago, if he leaves the choosing to me and comes along to look it over and advise then thats fine by me, it would only bother me if i say i don't like something and he doesn't listen.
i just have to wait till the right time, don't i? can't help the market :rolleyes:things arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then
MercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
all your base are belong to us :eek:0 -
You have almost cleared your debts bh. That's a good start.
It shows that you have developed the financial discipline required of aspirant homeowners and are not treating your money like confetti.
This sensible approach will keep you in good stead in future years.
good luck.Whenthemusicstopsmakesureyou'renotleftstanding0
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