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Bri, I meant to mention on your buying a house thread, always check what the leasehold/freehold is. I don't know how much you know about this, but it can cost you a lot of money in the long run if you buy into a leasehold property.
 
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Bri, I meant to mention on your buying a house thread, always check what the leasehold/freehold is. I don't know how much you know about this, but it can cost you a lot of money in the long run if you buy into a leasehold property.

Doesn't that only matter with communal areas like flats and shared gardens and what not?
 
Doesn't that only matter with communal areas like flats and shared gardens and what not?

Look into mate, it cost us thousands thanks to being young and naive and our solicitor being useless.

I think there are only two types, if you are buying a house you want freehold (ideally with hundreds of years on it). Leasehold is normally for upstairs/downstairs flats, check out any other set ups such as communal areas. Do your homework and you will be ok. Text me if you need any more info, I learnt a lot (albeit belatedly) when I got shafted for approx £14k.
 
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Look into mate, it cost us thousands thanks to being young and naive and our solicitor being useless.

I think there are only two types, if you are buying a house you want freehold (ideally with hundreds of years on it). Leasehold is normally for upstairs/downstairs flats, check out any other set ups such as communal areas. Do your homework and you will be ok. Text me if you need any more info, I learnt a lot when I got shafted for approx £14k.

Cheers fella. I'm actually related by marriage to my solicitor so he'll keep me right.
 
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Private sector mate..I work at a university..However, it is solely down to government cuts in research and development etc that is causing the problems for many universities..

I hope for the best for you and your Mrs mate.

It's never nice to see cut backs in your line of work, it seems very cyclical though, the shift back to apprentice-type qualifications was predicted a few years ago, it looks inevitable that the gov't will have to push that, looking at how difficult it is for youngsters to get a job nowadays.
 
Look into mate, it cost us thousands thanks to being young and naive and our solicitor being useless.

I think there are only two types, if you are buying a house you want freehold (ideally with hundreds of years on it). Leasehold is normally for upstairs/downstairs flats, check out any other set ups such as communal areas. Do your homework and you will be ok. Text me if you need any more info, I learnt a lot (albeit belatedly) when I got shafted for approx £14k.

I'm sure you've told this story on here before, how did you end up £14k out of pocket, did you buy the freehold rights?
 
I hope for the best for you and your Mrs mate.

It's never nice to see cut backs in your line of work, it seems very cyclical though, the shift back to apprentice-type qualifications was predicted a few years ago, it looks inevitable that the gov't will have to push that, looking at how difficult it is for youngsters to get a job nowadays.
Cheers mate..It is pretty **** at the moment, although I have invested heavily in my private pension and have just about got the mortgage sorted, so if the worst comes to the worst there are a lot of people worse of than us..
 
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Cheers mate..It is pretty **** at the moment, although I have invested heavily in my private pension and have just about got the mortgage sorted, so if the worst comes to the worst there are a lot of people worse of than us..
Yeh mate my public sector pension was set up in 1976
It's matured and I have my pension
The problem is my OAP in January will only be £98
After deductions
 
Cheers mate..It is pretty **** at the moment, although I have invested heavily in my private pension and have just about got the mortgage sorted, so if the worst comes to the worst there are a lot of people worse of than us..

That's it mate, you've put things in place to look after yourself, it's the only way nowadays.

I know fine well when I'm at retirement age there'll be no state pension worth having, having said that, I probably won't retire at all my Mrs would probably drive me insane.
 
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That's a shame mate, I hope you will be ok. What's the deal, less fires mean less fire engines or something?
It's all the spending cut backs, councils reluctant to fork out 200,000 for an engine when they can run with what they got for longer. Instead of buying every 3 or 4 years they are keeping them for 6 /7 years or even longer now.
Reckon it's only a matter of time before the company goes under to be honest, already looking for work now just incase the inevitable comes earlier.