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who is keen on buying their 1st home soon . i thought about it today and im going to save for a year and a half then buy a house/unit and rent it out and still live at home .
anyone else got a similar idea ?
 

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how much are you planning on saving?
you're going to have to get a loan

it's good to invest now though, the dollars will come through later on
 
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got like 10g now . but planning to put away 500 a week for two years i hope (gunna be hard at Uni) then hopefully get 1st home buyers grant .
then buy a unit and rent it and pay extra payemtns to pay it off early .
then end
 

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i thought i was the only one who even thought of buying a house/unit.
my friends thought i was weird to even think that
 

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Home owners grant end's this year im pretty sure? I could be wrong.
And also you had/have to be living in the house/unit to get the grant.
For six months at least
so he can be a bit shifty and just direct his mail to the house for six months before leasing it
 
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got like 10g now . but planning to put away 500 a week for two years i hope (gunna be hard at Uni) then hopefully get 1st home buyers grant .
then buy a unit and rent it and pay extra payemtns to pay it off early .
then end
how are you going to get 500 a WEEK to put away? thats some nice job you'll have as a uni student.

but good on you for thinking about buying a home.
 

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how are you going to get 500 a WEEK to put away? thats some nice job you'll have as a uni student.

but good on you for thinking about buying a home.
This is what i want to know, where the fuck do i sign up?
 

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i would soon like to (with help from parents) if i get the atar for a certain scholarship
 
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I wasn't thinking of doing that for a few years but with the rental prices as they are (both lease and share) it's actually more worth to buy a property. I think it's ridiculous I have to pay $250/week without bills for a room in Dee Why (which is where I'm looking to move for work) when the median unit price is $430k. Assuming I take out a 30 year loan right now (i.e. interest rate 5%p.a.) which covers 80% of the unit's value, I only pay $1,846.67/month or $461.50/week and I get to own the whole unit (eventually). Of course if you're tight for cash definitely rent, but otherwise, I'd go for buying.
 

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I'm planning something similar, need to read up on the stock exchange though. Don't even have a decent deposit yet.
 

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Only problem is with unit's you get very little capital growth
True that. But a house is way out of my league at the moment.

I'm planning something similar, need to read up on the stock exchange though. Don't even have a decent deposit yet.
Me too. $10k, which in any other situation is a nice amount to have saved up, is just not enough for any property in Sydney.
 

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^^I'm an extremely cautious person, not to mention I have no talent in this area. Rather just build it up, slowly and cautiously. Due to sliding interest rates last year, I now have a total of 4 savings accounts.
 

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