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I feel on a different planet to other mumsnetters in terms of budgets for purchasing homes

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Faith50 · 28/08/2019 11:39

Dh and I are discussing whether we can live comfortably if purchasing a house for £450k. We would have to seriously tighten the reins.

On the property forum I regularly read threads where MN are deciding where to live with a budget of anything from £800k to £1.3 million. What kills even more is when they receive advice that their budget will not stretch to particular roads in a given area. At this point I think "shoot me now!"

OP posts:
Rainbowhairdontcare · 28/08/2019 11:40

My budget is £205k!

LolaSmiles · 28/08/2019 11:44

As ever, a site like Mumsnet has a full cross section of people, although I do think the wealthy tend to be the first to lament about money issues (including this thread OP where anyone on planet earth knows that having nearly half a million for a house is clearly a lot of money and more than most).

OtraCosaMariposa · 28/08/2019 11:45

Come to Scotland. That budget would get you an amazing house here.

The SE property bubble is not representative of the UK property market as a whole. You'd struggle to spend £1.3 million here.

hang on...

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-83473445.html

1.25 million near here gets you 7 bedroom house overlooking Loch Lomond with 2 acres of grounds.

Bloodybridget · 28/08/2019 11:46

Well, £450k is a generous budget in many areas, it depends entirely on where you need to live. Most of us who could get a million for where we live now would have to pay just as much to buy a similar property, unless we intend to move away.

AllTheUserNamesAreTaken · 28/08/2019 11:48

I know what you mean op but your budget feels incredible to me too! It’s all relative. Our house is worth about £200k and we’d like to move to a better area but our budget is about £260k. If we had your budget we’d be over the bloody moon

mumoftwocuties · 28/08/2019 11:49

My budget is 100k at the absolute maximum OP! At least for the next couple of years if I haven't found anything, then may be able to stretch to 125k!

BendydickCuminsnatch · 28/08/2019 11:49

Omg Otra that house is 100% perfect!

Jaffacakebeast · 28/08/2019 11:53

450k would be a great budget in my area, all subjective isn’t it. Why compare? It’s childish and you’re only upsetting yourself

MamaFlintstone · 28/08/2019 11:55

Well this is a bit of an odd thread considering £450k is way above most people’s budget too. Hmm

DurhamDurham · 28/08/2019 11:56

It's all relative isn't it. Some people couldn't ever afford to consider a house at 450k.
Comparison is the thief of joy, especially as we tend to compare ourselves to those who have more not less.

Helmetbymidnight · 28/08/2019 11:58

um lamenting others wealth when you have more than most is really not a good look.

Baguetteaboutit · 28/08/2019 12:00

Just, £450k? Poor you. Have you thought about giving up shop bought coffees?

Runningsmooth · 28/08/2019 12:00

Ha ha ha, very funny. I thought your first paragraph was you paraphrasing the threads from another world but no, you actually do have half a million to spend on a house. I think you might be on a different planet than most people but not the planet you think you are on.

RushianDisney · 28/08/2019 12:02

You could get a nice two bed flat in my part of London for that. And a whole house (admittedly a small terrace) a bit further down the line, outside of the SE it could buy a big house. Honestly I think it's pretty distasteful to complain when you have almost half a million quid to buy with. Even if that means 'tightening your belts' you are still clearly much better off than most. I think a lot of the property threads are bullshit tbh, no one I know with an £800k+ budget would ask internet strangers their opinion.

ArtisanPopcorn · 28/08/2019 12:11

I'm in the south east and house hunting with a budget of £325k and we are looking at 3 or 4 beds, semi or detached with off-road parking and a decent garden. So £450k is definitely a big budget!

Toddlerteaplease · 28/08/2019 12:14

My budget was £140k!

EmmaJR1 · 28/08/2019 12:19

@OtraCosaMariposa that house is AMAZING!

Gazelda · 28/08/2019 12:21

House prices vary hugely across the country. As do incomes. Some posters might be first time buyers, others may be London/SE based high income earners with 4 teens.
You just can't compare.

I happen to think it's distasteful to be all 'woe is me' when your budget is way, way above most people's affordability.

fromthefloorboardsup · 28/08/2019 12:23

Yep we're definitely on a different planet. My budget was stretched at £130k...

OneRingToRuleThemAll · 28/08/2019 12:31

My flat was £100k. It has been recently valued at £200k, but I couldn't afford to buy it at today's prices. £450k would buy a wonderful house here.

huntinghighandlow · 28/08/2019 12:33

We are in the NW and just had an offer accepted for 170k which is the top end of our budget. DPs niece who lives in Kent in a cheap town can't get anything for that. They can't believe we just sold our 4 bed semi for 110k and not even a bad area!

JaffaCakeGal · 28/08/2019 12:38

I think I'd be stretched paying £100k for a house, mine was £65k!

I'll be getting the Loch Lomond house as a holiday home if I win the lottery though Smile

KnifeAngel · 28/08/2019 12:41

You do realise some people cannot afford to feed their children. You are on another planet if you think buying a house for £450k puts you in the poor category.

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 28/08/2019 12:41

A couple of points

MN is SE centric to some extent (which gives you a very skewed idea of normal house prices - I live London and prices are mad)
MN has a wealthier demographic
People lie / present the life they want to have

That house by Loch Lomond is gorgeous

gideonsmideon · 28/08/2019 12:42

Nice stealth boast Hmm