If it will not be completed for another 2-3 years, how are you so sure that you will not be able to afford it? Can you save money in the interim time to bridge the gap between price and loan?
Have you approached the developer about pulling out? The developer may be happy to take your deposit and not build at all.
As far as the developer is concerned, you entered a contract to purchase the property and he is likely to expect you to complete the purchase, as per the contract. The fact that you are unable to raise the funds to complete the contract is your problem.
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Oh for goodness sake!
Do people have any concept of personal responsiblity for personal actions? Why are people constantly trying to slither and slide away from responsibility for their own actions?
You agreed to buy something, you signed a formal, legally binding, important contract that you must have understood and now you've changed your mind and you want out.
I think if I was a developer I would sue all of the renegers, get my judgments and wait in the long grass to pounce when fortunes improved.
And yes, they can get their judgment here and enforce it here.
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