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Not saying you should Sunny but Mrs 2Pack and I stress tested on the basis that we could survive on the one income if necessary and pull our beloved offspringers namely , 3pack , 4pack and dear little 5pack out of their childcare .Sunny said:I bought my place on my own. If I get made redundant, I am screwed. Down to zero income!! Don't regret it though!
2Pack said:Not saying you should Sunny but Mrs 2Pack and I stress tested on the basis that we could survive on the one income if necessary and pull our beloved offspringers namely , 3pack , 4pack and dear little 5pack out of their childcare .
We would be left with over €25k a year to live on after all outgoings like loans and mortgages were covered and thats on the lowest income.
6 Pack would be a miracle after I got me snip. Lets say he's on the medical profession .Sunny said:
I don't particulary like the prospect of being indebted but luckily my sunny outlook keeps me going!
Sunny said:I bought my place on my own. If I get made redundant, I am screwed. Down to zero income!! Don't regret it though!
Sunny said:As CCOVICH said this probably isn't the thread for this discussion but I would be interested in reading what data is suggesting that neagative equity is a real serious risk at the moment. Maybe post it on the relevant thread. It is always a good debatable topic!
conor_mc said:Of course you don't have any regrets. Because you haven't been made redundant and therefore you aren't down to zero income. I'm sure you'd be so fancy-free if you were told you'll get your two weeks statutory per year of service and €165 per week on the dole.
But then, you're not really comparing apples with apples there, are you?
Single, no regrets.
Couple with young family, struggling to clothe/feed their kids while the mortgage takes up an increasingly significant portion of their income. That's the risk.
You did not pass my stress test . Had the mortgage been c 300k you would have been fine .Mag2006 said:Sandymount, the bank are not being reckless with our application, perhaps you did not read my OP properly, we are both proffesionals
I agree totally, and don't forget Aldi either which is a tad better overall in MY opinion.I think your attitude to shopping in Lidl is a bit silly really, you need to get out more & shop around!!.
Mag2006 said:I use this site for reference alot and think it's fab but despite hearing about it in the press alot recently & subsequently reading the thread about the MARKET CRASHING. I am terrified about what we are about to do, my husband and I feel that if the housing market was to go belly up we would be one of the first to be destroyed by it, then if it goes the other way we are fine.
Lidl is excellent for continental style meats - i'd go there more often but the wait at the tills gets me.If you are forced to do all your shopping in Lidl, you are definitely overstretching yourself, especially on a 35 year mortgage.
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