Youtube hearted comments of (@andlalanda6202).
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@lifestylebypete Haha, it's probably not you, I've just found the way comments work on YT is often stuff disappears, and you start to ask what the point is if you get filtered out xD
This is true the situation is fairly bleak if you have a lower income and/or you insist on buying within a city.
To add some context the home I am buying is for 120k. Getting the mortgage isn't so bad because my income is 43k. I think with the banks they take into consideration the value of the property relative to your income.
I am told that for a long time the value of a home was about 3-4 times salary, whereas now it's about 10x it, and this is probably why people are having a hard time.
Keep in mind in 2008 there was the financial crash, and they started to heavily regulate mortgages since then, though I've heard the current Administration may be seeking to relax these soon.
Even in my case with a 43k income. Say I wanted a home in my hometown, a 2 bed terraced would be about 260k let us say. Even if I put down 60k I would not be able to borrow enough from the banks to pay it.
Another reason I don't want to borrow 200k anyways is because the costs are so high each month and I want to secure myself against defaulting as much as possible.
I don't know you or your channel but I wish you, and your family, all the best for your future ♥
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