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18-02-2022, 08:41 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2010
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Hi
What are clues that it may be time for your own house/live alone and what can you do to try hang on for now until you are able to buy your own and not pay heaps for rent and be limited and possibly have to relocate at anytime. Just trying to do the best with what have got until it can happen like past generations did. Yous probably know that past generations tried to do their best with what they've got until they get what they want but people of today wont try make do. Am wanting space with own toilet and shower to either isolate separate or not be affected because of someone in the house. In south australia if you got your bedroom partly enclosed in the veranda but share the same bathroom as the others do and someone living in the main house on same property has to isolate do you have to as well if your bedrooms in a enclosed part of a veranda or can you go about your stuff. What can you do to not be affected or extend isolation because of someone living on same property without the expense of living on your own before youre financially ready or trying to take a big loan on before you have atleast 20% for a deposit since you want to buy and not face a lifetime of renting. Those people that have got loans to buy blocks and build transportable houses from places such as selecta or rivergum and they deliver to block how did you’s go about getting home loan for transportable houses and blocks, it doesn’t appear to be a problem getting loans for blocks and cement base homes depending on income. |
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