Quote:longweekend58: so what you are saying is that you have both made bone-headed financial decisions and you haven't worked in 7 years. exactly how is that anyone's fault but your own?
I didn't say either of us have made bone-headed or any other kind of financial decisions. no, I did and all you ahve done is confirmed it. you could have bought a house 30 years ago and had it all paid off now but just like youru aunt, you didnt and for the same reasons. DUMB. so now you get to live in govt accomodation paying rent for the rest of your life. great decision? no. it was a BONE-HEADED one.
And, where did I say I haven't worked in 7 years? I said I haven't worked
FULL TIME since the end of 2006. Do you like altering the facts to suit your own agenda?
Quote:longweekend58: you COULD actually buy a home now but you woudl need to buy a smallish place and you might even have to get a full-time job. but no... in 25 years time you wil be 80- and exactly the same as your aunt. ho home, no capital and destitute.
If I could afford to buy a place right now I'd certainly be destitute long before I reached 80. Let's see... I'd get $45,000 a year tops for a full time job. What's the average mortgage repayments these days? $3000 a month?
So, that's $36,000 a year alone just for mortgage repayments. That leaves me $9000 a year for everything else... food, water, electricity, gas, car running costs, etc. etc. Can't see that working out too well, can you? And, what happens when I retire at 65? And yes - I am retiring at 65. I am not going to work a day longer than I have to. To hell with it. I've worked since I was 16 and I plan on enjoying my retirement.
At least with public housing I will only ever pay a quarter of my income in rent, whether it be from paid work, unemployment benefits if I lose my job, and the pension when I retire.
Quote:longweekend58: where have you been the lat 30 years while everyone else was buying a hosue?
As I have said in a previous post... I do not have the time or inclination to tell my life story here (even if it were any of your business to start with).
That's it. I'm done here. It's like trying to have a discussion with a chimp.
so with all these financial challenges ahead what do you do? you work part-time. it is a bit hard to take your probems seriously when you are totally unprepared and unwilling to take the stpes to fixing them. you wont even work fulltime!!!!