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Why do you find the concept of affordability so amusing? Do you not feel that it can be a very important aid to comparability?
Ah, but Conor, since our economy moved into this new paradigm we will all now work for the full 35 yrs, back in the day the bank knew you'd be lucky to work for 10 of the 20 yrs term, thus we've more time and income to pay it back. And, obviously improvements in healthcare mean that as 40 is the new 20, 60 the new 40 etc..... and we'll all live to 120 then there is no need to adjust the 35/40 term to compare it with 20But if you're comparing the affordability of a 15-/20-year "average" mortgage from 1986 and a 35-/40-year "average" mortgage from 2006, and both figures seem to suggest that affordability hasn't changed much, well then that is pretty laughable......
I know what you're saying, but surely that's up to the individual to see through the parlance and figure out what's affordable for them?“Affordability” as used in todays parlance is a joke concept. It’s a term coined by marketeers and moneylenders into making you believe that if you can meet the monthly payment today then you can “afford” it.
I think that a large number of people are living well within/below their means. I know plenty of people who don't live on credit.I think that a large number of people are living well beyond their means & there is a huge 'keeping up with the Joneses' mentality in Ireland at the moment.
I know of plenty of people who are living on credit.
where can I get that porsche, and what year are you talking about - I might hold out for an 07 at this stage.
I think that a large number of people are living well within/below their means. I know plenty of people who don't live on credit.
Neither does thisAnd everyone I know has a home to live in - doesn't mean that there aren't homeless people out there.
mean that there is a widespread/pervasive problem.I think that a large number of people are living well beyond their means & there is a huge 'keeping up with the Joneses' mentality in Ireland at the moment.
I know of plenty of people who are living on credit.
Neither does this
mean that there is a widespread/pervasive problem.
Not necessarily judging by [broken link removed].I think the private debt for the country as a whole is enough cause for concern, don't you?
Either this debt is indicative of a pervasive problem, or there is a small minority of individuals who have some very serious debt issues!!!
Key Findings of the Report
Among the key findings of the report are;
- The financial position of Irish consumers is very healthy; the value of the houses they own and their deposit accounts exceed their debts by around €440 billion.
- A very strong ‘macro’ position conceals wide differences in personal circumstances.
- ...
Not necessarily judging by [broken link removed].
Are there many 40yr mortgages being issued btw? - I don't anecdotally know of any.
Not necessarily judging by [broken link removed].
Originally posted by Clubman
Nothing wrong with an equity release if your mortgage is already down to a comfortable level and you don't have any other significant borrowings. No point in paying for a car, holiday, kitchen etc. over 20 years though.
I fail to see the comparison to the previous point.i agree in the same way as there is nothing wrong with heroin as long as its not used to get high. Unfortunately we seem to have as many if not more credit junkies than we do heroin addicts.
Originally Posted by Satanta
I fail to see the comparison to the previous point.
Equity release, when needed
i agree in the same way as there is nothing wrong with heroin as long as its not used to get high. Unfortunately we seem to have as many if not more credit junkies than we do heroin addicts. I wonder in the long run which will be more harmful to the state. Is there any equivalent of rehab for credit junkies?
I think we could all safely answer yes to this one....thats when you have to ask if someone is living beyond their means on borrowed money and borrowed time
Technically, this is where a lender will make the greatest profit. They will happily allow it. It's up to the individual to have more knowledge than to allow this, not the ability to do it to be removed.It's not the product itself I disagree with, but its utilisation.
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