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Stiill living with mum?
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My son is 27,hate to be older to find a place?
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The only reason I would live at home now would be because either she was ill and needed my help or I needed to save money to buy a house. I couldn't wait to begin my own life and do my own things when I wanted. I loved every minute of my independence - still do.
The only reason I would live at home now would be because either she was ill and needed my help or I needed to save money to buy a house. I couldn't wait to begin my own life and do my own things when I wanted. I loved every minute of my independence - still do.
Indeed. I would have rather lived with complete strangers than stay at home. I like my mother and we get on ok but to live her when it was no longer necessary would drive me mad. I guess some people are more independent than others.
I suppose Poodicat when he finds a partner he may very well fly the nest =)
I suppose Poodicat when he finds a partner he may very well fly the nest =)
Poodicat......can your son actually afford to move out and get his own place?
A work colleague of mine lived with his parents until he was 30, when he moved out into his own flat...........He was back living with his parents 2 years later, in debt and unable to afford to live on his own
Living at home has lots of financial benefits - usually a nominal rent or no rent at all, no utility bills, no Council Tax to pay, no food bills etc
Saying all that, I left home and was living with someone at 18!
A work colleague of mine lived with his parents until he was 30, when he moved out into his own flat...........He was back living with his parents 2 years later, in debt and unable to afford to live on his own
Living at home has lots of financial benefits - usually a nominal rent or no rent at all, no utility bills, no Council Tax to pay, no food bills etc
Saying all that, I left home and was living with someone at 18!
jno jnr is 27 and still at home. He is keen to go but needed rent-free accommodation while he saved for a flat, which he has no bought and is renovating, mostly with his own hands. Nothing odd about him or his situation. Those who move out without a place of their own to go are paying rent and delaying the day when they can own one.
It seems many want to buy straightaway...yet that was not the norm for me...and is not for my daughters friends. I say better to be on your own and renting than to wait...especially now with property up and down. Lil pasta was out at 16-tho still doing her A-levels, It was with the wrong guy.yet it made her quite independent.
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