What would you do to become debt free?
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Re: What would you do to become debt free?
Not for commercial properties, land tax starts at alot less than that.
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Re: What would you do to become debt free?
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So who's fault is it, banks for lending the money or people streching to themself to much on a loan.
Talk about people over committed on their loans.
So who's fault is it, banks for lending the money or people streching to themself to much on a loan.
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Re: What would you do to become debt free?
A lot of banks wont loan to people who are over capitalized even if their current investment propertys are positively gearedbowl wrote::a_goodjob:Talk about people over committed on their loans.
So who's fault is it, banks for lending the money or people streching to themself to much on a loan.
Which is stupid af
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Re: What would you do to become debt free?
bowl wrote::a_goodjob:Talk about people over committed on their loans.
So who's fault is it, banks for lending the money or people streching to themself to much on a loan.
It’s not like the old days where people save up for things.
The amount of younger people that are in debt and have financed everything they own(well technically the bank owns) is absolutely absurd.
We have 18 and 19yr olds driving round in 60 and 70 thousand dollar cars, with jet skis or boats in tow. Which have also been heavily financed.
It’s been to easy for ppl to get loans for way to long, I’m certainly not going to bail my kids out if they over commit, which I hope they don’t, but you never know.
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Re: What would you do to become debt free?
Totally agree. A lot of people have been refinancing their mortgages as the property value goes up as well...fine if you are adding value to the property, but most do it to buy a new car or go on holidays. Trade wars, inflation, low wage growth, rising interest rates....batten down the hatches, it's going to be a rough ride!Brett wrote:bowl wrote::a_goodjob:Talk about people over committed on their loans.
So who's fault is it, banks for lending the money or people streching to themself to much on a loan.
It’s not like the old days where people save up for things.
The amount of younger people that are in debt and have financed everything they own(well technically the bank owns) is absolutely absurd.
We have 18 and 19yr olds driving round in 60 and 70 thousand dollar cars, with jet skis or boats in tow. Which have also been heavily financed.
It’s been to easy for ppl to get loans for way to long, I’m certainly not going to bail my kids out if they over commit, which I hope they don’t, but you never know.
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Re: What would you do to become debt free?
Brett wrote:bowl wrote::a_goodjob:Talk about people over committed on their loans.
So who's fault is it, banks for lending the money or people streching to themself to much on a loan.
It’s not like the old days where people save up for things.
The amount of younger people that are in debt and have financed everything they own(well technically the bank owns) is absolutely absurd.
We have 18 and 19yr olds driving round in 60 and 70 thousand dollar cars, with jet skis or boats in tow. Which have also been heavily financed.
It’s been to easy for ppl to get loans for way to long, I’m certainly not going to bail my kids out if they over commit, which I hope they don’t, but you never know.
Don’t think over committed is exclusive to the younger generation.
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Re: What would you do to become debt free?
Yeh I got a bad feeling.Mattblack wrote:
Lots of pain on the way for the heavily indebted
Time for a lot of people to learn a hard lesson about the nature of debt.
I.E. it will come back to bite you in the azz
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