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What would you pay for rent?
can some one advise me am I doing the right thing? i live in a flat one bedroom ground floor, i pay £675 plus council tax of £98 total £773
I live alone.
I am moveing to studio first floor smaller flat my rent will be £520 plus council flat £98 total £618 saving £155
The flat is smaller lot smaller infect you could have more then 2 people in there at the same time but am I doing theright thing?
I live alone.
I am moveing to studio first floor smaller flat my rent will be £520 plus council flat £98 total £618 saving £155
The flat is smaller lot smaller infect you could have more then 2 people in there at the same time but am I doing theright thing?
Answers
CF is right, but to help you decide:
1. Is the extra cash likely to mean more than the loss of space?
2. A ground floor flat is better to get out of in a fire, but a first floor is better for security - windows open at night for example - which matters most to you?
3. Will you feel restricted by the smaller space?
4. How often do you have other people staying with...
1. Is the extra cash likely to mean more than the loss of space?
2. A ground floor flat is better to get out of in a fire, but a first floor is better for security - windows open at night for example - which matters most to you?
3. Will you feel restricted by the smaller space?
4. How often do you have other people staying with...
10:00 Thu 07th Jan 2010
If you do lose your job would it not be on health grounds, if this is the case do you not get your pension and lump sum as a result.
I was given early retirement on health grounds when I was 40 and received both a pension and lump sum. How many years service do you have?
Your housing costs seem really, really high to me - I think that £160 per month was the highest mortgage repayment that I had to pay.
I was given early retirement on health grounds when I was 40 and received both a pension and lump sum. How many years service do you have?
Your housing costs seem really, really high to me - I think that £160 per month was the highest mortgage repayment that I had to pay.
wolf63
well | am 51 i dont have any pension and only been in the job 2 years. i am not going to loose it like now but you never know younger - smarter people - come in all the time. and £773 is a big junk out of my salary of 1200 i guess i have to cut my losses and move out
like the rest of the world we dont get what we want. thank you for your responce
well | am 51 i dont have any pension and only been in the job 2 years. i am not going to loose it like now but you never know younger - smarter people - come in all the time. and £773 is a big junk out of my salary of 1200 i guess i have to cut my losses and move out
like the rest of the world we dont get what we want. thank you for your responce