M
m4rt
Guest
Hi,
I'm about to sign on the dotted line for an affordable house in Cork.
I'm concerned however that it may be a noose around my neck.
The council has had the property valued, probably 6 months ago, at 320k.
My mortgage providers valuer has placed a value of 265k on it. Allowing for a conservative estimate that still leaves a big gap.
So in 10 or 12 years if i have a family and want to move i could be left with a situation where i have been paying a huge mortgage for those years and sell the property and am left with zero deposit for a new home.
The council will be left with all the appreciation and i'll be back worse than square one.
This seems at odds with the objective of getting people on the property ladder. By the way this affordable housing thing is a bit of a misnomer. I'll be paying 41% of my net income on the mortgage. THe average for first time buyers is 25%. What the hell is going on in this place. There are so many better countries why do we put up with it.
Any thoughts?
I'm about to sign on the dotted line for an affordable house in Cork.
I'm concerned however that it may be a noose around my neck.
The council has had the property valued, probably 6 months ago, at 320k.
My mortgage providers valuer has placed a value of 265k on it. Allowing for a conservative estimate that still leaves a big gap.
So in 10 or 12 years if i have a family and want to move i could be left with a situation where i have been paying a huge mortgage for those years and sell the property and am left with zero deposit for a new home.
The council will be left with all the appreciation and i'll be back worse than square one.
This seems at odds with the objective of getting people on the property ladder. By the way this affordable housing thing is a bit of a misnomer. I'll be paying 41% of my net income on the mortgage. THe average for first time buyers is 25%. What the hell is going on in this place. There are so many better countries why do we put up with it.
Any thoughts?