It didn't take long for stress to start.
Once again I'm going through the process of getting a loan.
This time round, I know what I need to do, however I've come up against a new frustrating barrier - I can't get a loan! The government has changed the lending criteria, hence, it is now increasingly difficult to get a loan. Some of the changes include rental income being discounted by 20%, interest rates are buffered at around 7% even though they are currently at an all time low, monthly expenses are determined according to income, so it assumes that the more you earn, the more you spend, even if that is not the case. All this has led to a decrease in my borrow capacity due to my poor serviceability - ugh hate that word! I can't help how little I earn!
So I've been going around to the different banks and it is a sad state. I wouldn't even be able to borrow the amount I currently have!
Not quite sure how I can overcome this...
The trials and tribulations of building my first house(s) ... and second.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Another inadvertent purchase
I have a new house.
As follows the usual theme, it wasn't one I purchased. I still haven't seen the inside.
The sequence of events were as followed.
P bought a 444sqm block last month. It was in his ideal location, however the land was too small and after building a new house on it, there would not be enough backyard for the kid/s, so it was not going to be his long term house.
It so happened that next door was being sold at auction a month later. This land was larger at 751sqm which would be ideal for P, however he couldn't afford it.
M then came up with the idea of buying this block so that she could stay next to her beloved P. I have been wanting to buy something, but can't bear the thought of going through the whole building process again on my own.
It was then suggested that P, with M's help, buy the bigger block of land, and that I would take over his smaller block of land.
So the auction was last Saturday. A nice sunny day - had a look at the house next door that could potentially be mine. Things started off extremely slow - so slow the auctioneer had to make 2 vendor bids. It slowly crept up with 2 bidders. After one dropped out P put in a bid. After 35 mins it finally went on the market. Don't know why but P signalled he was out before last minute putting in a bid on the 3rd call - we still had quite a lot of room to move. Thinking long term about looking after M, we were willing to pay a premium. It was quite nice bidding and knowing we were still far from our limit. Finally after 40 minutes, we won the auction - and I inadvertently ended up with a new house.
Side by side |
So the stress begins...!
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