well saving money is a very useful obsession to have
I check my credit score daily. It doesn't change but I am watching it like a hawk
Also become obsessed with this weight loss stuff.
Saving money. I get annoyed when I spend money even for lunch.
Makes a change from my trivial worries of years past.
well saving money is a very useful obsession to have
It depends - I was in the supermarket this morning. Guy at the front of the queue starting arguing with the cashier about the two cartons of grapefruit (pink) juice he was buying. Going on about them being on offer, refusing to buy them, demanding to see the manager, holding everything up. It was a 20 cent difference. **** - him not you
It's all to buy a place. It's looking rather grim at the moment. I think we will wait a little while longer.
It's funny you see a listing for London and just by looking at the price you know it's going to be in Edmonton. I will never move there. Other areas outside are affordable but then you are not better off because of the transport cost.
Shared ownership can get ****ed and any other schemes I see.
Still with my frugal ways I was able to purchase my new telly spur of the moment.
I feel as man I owe it to my wife to be able to purchase a property as our home. Also I am 35 this year if I am gonna get into a mental mortgage better do it now.
Would it not make sense to buy somewhere in the 'burbs to get a foot on the ladder, as it were?
I don't really understand property prices any more. How much for a 2 bedroomed flat in Islington? £500k? £100 down and mortgage £400k? Howe much would such a mortgage be per month?