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I work as a Service Manager for an American telco, looking after the international services of customers HQ'd in new zealand.BZG Wagon wrote:Sounds like you’ve set yourself up pretty well. Do you work from home mostly or just different hours?
sergei wrote:I almost doubled my pay in last few month (I am in 10th decile of NZ income distribution, according to this: http://norightturn.blogspot.com/2010/02 ... on-in.html), still can't afford to buy in Auckland.
sergei wrote:I almost doubled my pay in last few month (I am in 10th decile of NZ income distribution, according to this: http://norightturn.blogspot.com/2010/02 ... on-in.html), still can't afford to buy in Auckland.
The choice at this stage is like this:
* Buy in Auckland a leaky, rotten old piece of shit that needs perpetual renovations
* Buy in Auckland something decent, with 40+ min commute time, in a shady neighbourhood, and live rest of 25+ years on noodles.
* Buy in remote place for relatively cheap, and live rest of life on noodles because of no decent job.
* Wait for market crash while saving and investing (some) money.
BZG|Bling wrote:Al wrote:I think you just don't want to own a home.
I'm think this is the case too.
sergei wrote:I want to own a house, but I don't want to take the income buffer away.
House is not like a car loan and all of the 3 years commitment. It is 20+ years of committing most of your income.
solitaire wrote:Where?sergei wrote:Move out to Australia, earn 30% more and pay 30% less for property. Which I am considering as serious option.
BZG|Bling wrote:sergei wrote:I want to own a house, but I don't want to take the income buffer away.
House is not like a car loan and all of the 3 years commitment. It is 20+ years of committing most of your income.
Will you have the same job for the next 20 years or do you think realistically you may decide to change jobs?
I know for a fact I won't live here in 30 years which is the term at which my fixed weekly payments are based on. So I get lower fixed weekly repayments and put whatever else I wish on the principle each week.
Yep it's a commitment, no doubt about that. But you're looking at it from the wrong angle. Well my angle certainly looks a lot different to yours in any case.
sergei wrote:I almost doubled my pay in last few month (I am in 10th decile of NZ income distribution, according to this: http://norightturn.blogspot.com/2010/02 ... on-in.html), still can't afford to buy in Auckland.
Ah, thought you were thinking sydney...sergei wrote:solitaire wrote:Where?sergei wrote:Move out to Australia, earn 30% more and pay 30% less for property. Which I am considering as serious option.
I am going to get flamed for this...
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/melbou ... 6039937945
http://www.watoday.com.au/business/prop ... 1kd5n.html
vs this:
http://www.qv.co.nz/onlinereports/propertyvaluemap.htm
Although I am expecting the Auckland priced to take similar plunge, after rugbytitus wears off, and reality kicks in.
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