View Full Version : Fuck. We've just been given notice on our place
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 08:43
Fuckin good timing, just before christmas.
so we've got 6 weeks to find something affordable, preferably in the same area.
Rent or buy? Fuck.
TerminalAddict
28th November 2006, 08:45
and a merry fuXen christmas ...
dude that sucks .. commute from hamilhole, and don't pay auckland land prices ....
actually I take that back, I commuted for 2 years and it suXor !!!
placidfemme
28th November 2006, 08:46
Fuckin good timing, just before christmas.
so we've got 6 weeks to find something affordable, preferably in the same area.
Rent or buy? Fuck.
That sucks... I'd recommend renting for now... if your going to buy you'll want to spend a few weeks looking around for the "right" place...
then once you've found it it'll take a few more weeks for the finance and so forth...
KATWYN
28th November 2006, 08:50
Fuckin good timing, just before christmas.
so we've got 6 weeks to find something affordable, preferably in the same area.
Rent or buy? Fuck.
Don't even entertain the idea of buying just before christmas. Did that
3 years ago. The settlement happened on christmas eve before everything closed down and interest would start accumulating.
It was bad enough we had to pay interest for 2 days....cos of people being too tired and in holiday mode to get stuff done
cowpoos
28th November 2006, 09:01
what are the grounds of the notice?
DMNTD
28th November 2006, 09:02
Bummer Ben....has a certain ummm ring to it eh? :mellow:
Just tell me when you're ready to buy my cottage in Opononi dude...going cheap atm :yes:
Fat Tony
28th November 2006, 09:07
We've a spare room you're welcome to Dover but the commute might be a bit of a ballache
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 09:08
what are the grounds of the notice?
They want to put the place on the market and are moving back in to sort a few things out as they have already given notice on the place they are in.
We were just settling into this place, Mac has just started at the local primary school, we've got the fuckin mutt and it's rural enough to be a really nice place whilst still easy for me to ride or train into work.
We're both pretty pissed off right now. I need a beer.
cowpoos
28th November 2006, 09:10
so its legit on their part then?
Maverick
28th November 2006, 09:14
They want to put the place on the market and are moving back in to sort a few things out as they have already given notice on the place they are in.
We were just settling into this place, Mac has just started at the local primary school, we've got the fuckin mutt and it's rural enough to be a really nice place whilst still easy for me to ride or train into work.
We're both pretty pissed off right now. I need a beer.
Had a similar situation when I was 17 and living with my mum, the flat owner got made redundant from Airnz, his wife got pregnant again and they couldnt afford the house they just built, so sold it and then decided to tell us we had to move out, was at the same time as my gran died, so was pretty stressfull, the upshot ended up with my mum buying a new townhouse which leaks, so the moral of the story is dont rush into buying, especially new townhouses.
pixc
28th November 2006, 09:16
Sorry to hear Dover. That truely does sux the fat kumara :(
Try not to let it ruin your xmas.
Nitzer
28th November 2006, 09:24
I feel for ya mate, the same thing happened to us last year, a real hassle what with the missus pregnant at the time and trying to find somewhere that would let us keep the dog.
Good luck anyway, I'm sure you'll find something suitable
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 09:26
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
dawnrazor
28th November 2006, 09:28
the arse is falling out of the rental market right now, you'll get alot of bang for your buck - a mate of mine just got a 3 bed house with a small pool in parnell for $400/week!
I've been looking to buy recently, I've seen alot of ex-rental houses - bloody state of them, nice houses but hard to see past the skidmarked undies on the floor - nice.
ManDownUnder
28th November 2006, 09:29
Unless the gob-smackingly obvious perfect purchase comes up... rent. Time pressure is that last thing you need when buying or selling a house.
Good luck.
Motu
28th November 2006, 09:38
Life can get tough eh? When I lived on Waiheke Island I shifted 6 times in a year,once we had to get out a week before Xmas as they were renting the place out for 10 times what we were paying,just for a few weeks.It was pretty crazy bouncing around like that with a 4 year old and a baby....and a shit load of motorcycles to house as well.I'm still here 20 years later - gives me a good story to tell my kids when they try to moan about how tough life is.
We had our offer accepted on this house on Xmas eve,I thought it was a pretty good present at the time....I don't like to turn good news into bad news just because of the time of year....
Crisis management
28th November 2006, 09:44
Merry Xmas?
Sorry to hear about that, impeccable timing eh? Have a beer or two, scream yell and spit then find another renter.
Buy a house when you are ready to, not when someone makes you.
Good luck...
Swoop
28th November 2006, 09:49
a mate of mine just got a 3 bed house with a small pool in parnell for $400/week!
Might as well be paying that on a mortgage, at least you will own it eventually.
Nitzer
28th November 2006, 10:02
Might as well be paying that on a mortgage, at least you will own it eventually.
....not in Auckland though
wybmadiity
28th November 2006, 10:03
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
She's 30?! Hell man you could pass her off as 25! Better money that way! :( I couldn't afford her.
Swoop
28th November 2006, 10:07
....not in Auckland though
Go to the bank Goldstein.
The Wop
28th November 2006, 10:20
Bad luck! That timing sucks. Probably best not to buy in the short-term, due to time pressures, but it is a good idea to plan a purchase in about 6 months. There is a tidal wave of mortgage renewals coming up from the boom 2-years ago and as the interest rates are about 1 point up on that time, the market is going to slow even further than it has recently. It will be the time to buy and then you cannot be evicted (unless the missus goes nuts!).
Also, nothing wrong with buying in Auckland. The market has had it's correction, values are fair by economic standards. You will always have an investment that will, in the long run, always appreciate. Good luck!
scumdog
28th November 2006, 10:47
Fuckin good timing, just before christmas.
so we've got 6 weeks to find something affordable, preferably in the same area.
Rent or buy? Fuck.
There's always a shitload of empty cartons and packing crates out the back of Pac'n'Save or the Warehouse.......
T.I.E
28th November 2006, 10:52
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
how about a t-shirt?
dnos
28th November 2006, 10:52
FUCK indeed.
That sucks.
Hopefully you can find a decent place quickly.
Like others have said i wouldn't recommend trying to buy right now. But don't let that put you off looking eh.
scumdog
28th November 2006, 10:53
the arse is falling out of the rental market right now, you'll get alot of bang for your buck - a mate of mine just got a 3 bed house with a small pool in parnell for $400/week!
I cannot beleive (a) people will pay rent of that magnitude and (b) have the dosh to afford it.
Down here that amount would pay off a pretty hefty mortgage - like say a farmlet one.
Eight years of that amount of rent is equal to the price of a really good house down here (not counting the interest of course).
The Stranger
28th November 2006, 11:04
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
I have a place in West Auckland which comes available (in theory) on the 10th of December. Wanting to sell it, but I doubt anything will happen with it this side of Christmas. Could offer it short term to tide you over.
PM or call me if you are interested in becoming a westie. You will however need a few things, like black shorts, a black singlet, jandals and a Holden to make a complete transformation.
McJim
28th November 2006, 11:39
I cannot beleive (a) people will pay rent of that magnitude and (b) have the dosh to afford it.
Down here that amount would pay off a pretty hefty mortgage - like say a farmlet one.
Eight years of that amount of rent is equal to the price of a really good house down here (not counting the interest of course).
The downside of that is that they don't offer basic Auckland slalaries of $100,000 per annum down your way though..I know..I checked.
gijoe1313
28th November 2006, 11:41
Bugger - sorry to hear about that Dover, t'was a nice little kit n'kaboodle place you had there. Not great timing and it seems like you just had settled in really well there!
You still interested in being South Side or looking to being further out? Feck, you had already sorted out those decisions and now it looks like you'll have to do it all over again. Bollocks.
Quasievil
28th November 2006, 11:49
Move to Hamy, I can help shift you by the van load, can possibly get you a job, and houses are cheaper to !! and the roads well they piss all over auckland mulitlane over populated roads for sure.
crashe
28th November 2006, 11:50
I have a place in West Auckland which comes available (in theory) on the 10th of December. Wanting to sell it, but I doubt anything will happen with it this side of Christmas. Could offer it short term to tide you over.
PM or call me if you are interested in becoming a westie. You will however need a few things, like black shorts, a black singlet, jandals and a Holden to make a complete transformation.
CaN - What a awesome offer........ To help get them throu the christmas period... until they can find somewhere where they want to live.
The Warehouse sells the black shorts, black singlets and jandels real cheap....
We have even got a few Holden car sales yards out west.
Dover and Vixter - All the best in relocating yet again. School holidays are coming up so Mac wont be at school for at least 6 weeks.
Finn
28th November 2006, 11:50
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
When did you turn 30?
scumdog
28th November 2006, 13:03
The downside of that is that they don't offer basic Auckland slalaries of $100,000 per annum down your way though..I know..I checked.
Ahh! Maybe for the private sector there is financial appreciation of the higher cost of living up Auckland way, however in a Govt job like mine it's "one size fits all" salary- so imagine how much further my salary goes down here in the boondocks - and what lifestyle I have.:yes:
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 13:12
Ahh! Maybe for the private sector there is financial appreciation of the higher cost of living up Auckland way, however in a Govt job like mine it's "one size fits all" salary- so imagine how much further my salary goes down here in the boondocks - and what lifestyle I have.:yes:
wanna give me a job as a pig then?
I can drive fast with the lights on and with a little training could become rather adept at nightsticking coloured folks. (do you have them down your way??)
McJim
28th November 2006, 13:15
with a little training could become rather adept at nightsticking coloured folks. (do you have them down your way??)
Nah - it's like back home down there - the lowest socio-economic group is white.
scumdog
28th November 2006, 13:17
wanna give me a job as a pig then?
I can drive fast with the lights on and with a little training could become rather adept at nightsticking coloured folks. (do you have them down your way??)
No, we don't 'do' nightsticks down here and we don't got no coloured folk - well not the drop-kick wannabe ganstas and mobsters etc -it's hard to look tough in a black singlet at 3am when it's pissing down and the temp is 2 degrees) but paint youself 'coloured' and you could come down here as a token one.
I'd say the most likely thing resulting from you getting a little training is that you wouldn't shit on the kitchen floor anymore!!
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 13:17
It wasn't the kitchen and I was pissed as a newt ok?
and it was only once.
Fub@r
28th November 2006, 13:23
They want to put the place on the market and are moving back in to sort a few things out as they have already given notice on the place they are in.
I'm willing to bet money that this is BULLSHIT on the landlords part. Reason is the only way a landlord can give you less than 3 months notice to move out is if they say they want to move back in, once they use that as an excuse they can give you 6 weeks notice.
Had the exact same thing happen to me 3 years ago. Owner from overseas wanted to move in, we got 6 weeks notice and had to move out the week of christmas. Found an awesome place but it is stressful to do with christmas on the horizon. As it turned out landlord once we were gone sold the house so whole story was a crock!
Dover move out West, cheaper rent, some pretty good houses and areas to choose from and easy as commute on a bike to City
McJim
28th November 2006, 13:25
It wasn't the kitchen and I was pissed as a newt ok?
and it was only once.
And now we finally find out the real reason for the eviction notice....
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 13:27
I'm beginning to think my old man was right when he said to move back to the UK.
Fuckin colonies.
Finn
28th November 2006, 14:19
I'm beginning to think my old man was right when he said to move back to the UK.
Fuckin colonies.
You started it.
The Stranger
28th November 2006, 14:44
I'm beginning to think my old man was right when he said to move back to the UK.
Fuckin colonies.
Ah, just get a new higher paying job and you'll be right.
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 14:49
:rofl::lol:
In New Zealand? High paying job? I don't think they'll employ me at The Pelican Club, and I dont swallow.
kiwifruit
28th November 2006, 14:51
I dont swallow.
wow! (you did for me, if you even remember :shit:) now i feel really special :sunny:
mstriumph
28th November 2006, 15:21
We've a spare room you're welcome to Dover but the commute might be a bit of a ballache
ditto, ditto, ditto :dodge:
andrea
28th November 2006, 15:32
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
ill let you know when i win big wednesday, ill take the two gixxers and the dog, ive got some cute lil princess outfit for him to wear
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 15:34
i'm not selling my dog to someone who talks like a crackwhore.
you'll probably eat him.
andrea
28th November 2006, 15:38
i'm not selling my dog to someone who talks like a crackwhore.
you'll probably eat him.
hell no i was going to present him as a peace offerring to the tongans,
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 15:50
They want to put the place on the market and are moving back in to sort a few things out as they have already given notice on the place they are in.
We were just settling into this place, Mac has just started at the local primary school, we've got the fuckin mutt and it's rural enough to be a really nice place whilst still easy for me to ride or train into work.
We're both pretty pissed off right now. I need a beer.
FIND OUT WAT THEY WONT FOR THE PLACE AND MAKE AN OFFER ON IT AS IS, PRIVATE SALE TERMS COULD BE CHEPER THAN AGENCY DEAL. YOU WILL HAVE TO SETTLE DOWN AT SOME POINT
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 15:51
FIND OUT WAT THEY WONT FOR THE PLACE AND MAKE AN OFFER ON IT AS IS, PRIVATE SALE TERMS COULD BE CHEPER THAN AGENCY DEAL. YOU WILL HAVE TO SETTLE DOWN AT SOME POINT
I'd love to but when they suggest 360k it's out of my fuckin reach.
The only deposit I can make would barely fill one of those little plastic cups.
Mom
28th November 2006, 15:55
They want to put the place on the market and are moving back in to sort a few things out as they have already given notice on the place they are in.
We were just settling into this place, Mac has just started at the local primary school, we've got the fuckin mutt and it's rural enough to be a really nice place whilst still easy for me to ride or train into work.
We're both pretty pissed off right now. I need a beer.
You have some grounds to dispute your notice period under the Residential Tenancies Act. The landlord is required to give tenants 3 months notice to vacate unless.....they want to live in it themselves or require it for a member of their family or staff to live in. If that is the case then only 42 days notice is required.
Simply wanting to tidy a place up prior to being put on the market is not a case for 42 days notice.. I recommend you ring 0800 TENANCY and get some advise from Tenancy Services.
PM me if you want any further info.......I have been a landlord/property manager for some 20 odd years and am fairly up to date with the Tenancy laws.
Good luck!
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 15:58
I was told they are going to move back in prior to selling but also told that we would have first option to buy.
PS The child and woman are still for sale but I think I'll keep the dog and bikes. I'm kinda attached to them.
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 15:59
I'd love to but when they suggest 360k it's out of my fuckin reach.
The only deposit I can make would barely fill one of those little plastic cups.
HAVE YOU HAD A BROKER AROUND TO GIVE YOU AN AMOUNT YOU COULD
SPEND. INTREST ONLY/OR MAYBE THEY WILL LEAVE MONEY IN THE HOUSE.IS THERE MONEY TO BE MADE THERE OR IS IT TO MUCH HARD WORK
Mom
28th November 2006, 16:02
Even so I have seen cases like this where the owner/landlord says they want to live in it themselves because they want to do work on it or whatever, and have used that as an excuse to shift tenants out. When the real reason is made clear in court they lose!
What a shitty thing to happen at this time of the year, had it happen to me once, not nice
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 16:02
.
PM me if you want any further info.......I have been a landlord/property manager for some 20 odd years and am fairly up to date with the Tenancy laws.
Good luck!
BUT YOU SAID YOU WERE 21 YOU MUST OF STARTED VERY EARLY
Mom
28th November 2006, 16:04
HAVE YOU HAD A BROKER AROUND TO GIVE YOU AN AMOUNT YOU COULD
SPEND. INTREST ONLY/OR MAYBE THEY WILL LEAVE MONEY IN THE HOUSE.IS THERE MONEY TO BE MADE THERE OR IS IT TO MUCH HARD WORK
I can see why you gave up property management........you are very good from this perspective........and take off the bloody CAPS LOCK would ya?
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 16:07
I'll call one of those dodgy mortgage broker types tonight but realistically I think this place is out of our price range, especially given our circumstances.
I know about as much about property as I do about bikes, which is fuck all.
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 16:09
I can see why you gave up property management........you are very good from this perspective........and take off the bloody CAPS LOCK would ya?
have i got a deal for you nice 3 beddy in the semmy country with tennents for $360k
McJim
28th November 2006, 16:13
HAVE YOU HAD A BROKER AROUND TO GIVE YOU AN AMOUNT YOU COULD
SPEND. INTREST ONLY/OR MAYBE THEY WILL LEAVE MONEY IN THE HOUSE.IS THERE MONEY TO BE MADE THERE OR IS IT TO MUCH HARD WORK
A good point - I've got a Vendor Finance agreement on the house that we're in.
That's If they're interested in making a bit of money now and a little bit later on.
I think you can do better than that for $360K - you have the extra risk of being landed on by a fucken learner pilot..not to mention the local toon doon the road from you.
I've said before that there is a huge disparity in NZ between salaries and house prices - this negates the 'quality of life' argument for coming to NZ.
Come to NZ and be bankrupt near a beach or stay in the UK and buy your own home....the choice is yours.
Try to negotiate an extension to the notice period so at least you're looking at late Jan and try to find another Rental I suppose.
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 16:18
A good point - I've got a Vendor Finance agreement on the house that we're in.
That's If they're interested in making a bit of money now and a little bit later on.
I think you can do better than that for $360K - you have the extra risk of being landed on by a fucken learner pilot..not to mention the local toon doon the road from you.
I've said before that there is a huge disparity in NZ between salaries and house prices - this negates the 'quality of life' argument for coming to NZ.
Come to NZ and be bankrupt near a beach or stay in the UK and buy your own home....the choice is yours.
Try to negotiate an extension to the notice period so at least you're looking at late Jan and try to find another Rental I suppose.
a good rule of thumb is new car 12 months earnings and a house 10 years earnings its been this way for decades
McJim
28th November 2006, 16:26
I'm flabberghasted.
How can someone earning $35K p/a expect to:
Drive a $35,000 car
Buy a $350,000 house
the repayments on the above are much greater than the income. If said person earns $35K then it's a fair bet they actually earned less than that in preceeding years and therefore must be about 40 years old by the time they can afford to be first time buyers.
I must therefore have misunderstood..unless all kiwis are awarded a Suitcase load of cash from their parents when they turn 18.
McJim
28th November 2006, 16:29
a good rule of thumb is new car 12 months earnings and a house 10 years earnings its been this way for decades
Rule of thumb in UK would be nearer - new car 6 months earnings new house 6 years earnings.
Maha
28th November 2006, 16:32
a good rule of thumb is new car 12 months earnings and a house 10 years earnings its been this way for decades
What if i wanna buy a car and live in it?... does the same rule apply?...:whistle:
Or live in the top box on the bike...Luxury...has nice views, easy indoor/outdoor access..low rates...etc
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 16:35
I'm flabberghasted.
How can someone earning $35K p/a expect to:
Drive a $35,000 car
Buy a $350,000 house
the repayments on the above are much greater than the income. If said person earns $35K then it's a fair bet they actually earned less than that in preceeding years and therefore must be about 40 years old by the time they can afford to be first time buyers.
I must therefore have misunderstood..unless all kiwis are awarded a Suitcase load of cash from their parents when they turn 18.
I DIDENT MEAN YOU COULD AFORD IT JUST A GIDE TO REFLECT INFLATION
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 16:47
You Have To Start Some Were I Know 3 Mates That Live At Home And Purchused A Cheep Do Up Say $280k Then Painted It Cleaned Up The Yard And Re Sold It Took The Proffit And Did It Again And Again And Again Your Hard Work Pays Off
McJim
28th November 2006, 16:49
It's just a lot easier to land a job that pays about one third of the value of your ideal home and get a mortgage though...at least that's what I've found.
Titanium
28th November 2006, 17:31
Make their Christmas and give them 3 weeks notice you are moving out .....
Usually if the owners or family are moving in the only need to give 3 weeks, I could be wrong .......
Or you could just squat until after Christmas, surely you would have a good case if they take you to task over it.
Bad luck.
Mrs Busa Pete
28th November 2006, 17:37
What he says he wants and what he get are two differant figures remeber that vendors always want more than the house is worth go into rpnz and see if you can get the latest goverment valuation and work around that figure. If you cant get it give me a yell i will get one for you.
Wendy
WINJA
28th November 2006, 17:37
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
IM QUITE INTERESTED IN THE 30 YO FEMALE, WHATS HER NAME ?
WINJA
28th November 2006, 17:41
Its Gonna Be Bloody Hard Finding A Place That Lets You Keep A Dog , Why Are They Giving You Notice? Ill Kick My Tenant Out If You Want My Place But Only If I Can Nick Vixters More Personal Items Off The Clothes Line And Also She Has To Sunbathe Topless
WINJA
28th November 2006, 18:32
the arse is falling out of the rental market right now, you'll get alot of bang for your buck - a mate of mine just got a 3 bed house with a small pool in parnell for $400/week!
I've been looking to buy recently, I've seen alot of ex-rental houses - bloody state of them, nice houses but hard to see past the skidmarked undies on the floor - nice.
THE MARKET IS DOWN THIS TIME OF YEAR CAUSE THE STUDENTS GO BACK TO ASIA ETC , BUT THEYLL BE BACK AND THE AVERAGE PRICE RISES AGAIN AND PEOPLE WITH $400 BARGAIN RENT ARE GIVEN 6 WEEKS NOTICE SO THAT 6 CHINKS CAN SHIFT IN AND PAY $100 EACH
GIXser
28th November 2006, 19:00
:rofl::lol:
In New Zealand? High paying job? I don't think they'll employ me at The Pelican Club, and I dont swallow.
dude that fucken sucks, ill keep my ears out and have a check around ,, there will be something dude--
Whats the Pelican club????:love: :love: :love:
The Pastor
28th November 2006, 19:03
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
what kind of dog is it? If u give it to me i'll bring it to work, you can see it and it can play with ruthless's dogs.....
Clivoris
28th November 2006, 19:10
You could always trade the GSXRs on a Honda Goldwing. You would lose interest in the girl thing and spend less money trying to impress her. Then you could throw a tarp over it and house four people underneath. Lets face it, you probably wouldn't ride it.
Hope you find something mate.
Any offense caused to Goldwing owners by this post was absolutely intentional.
jonbuoy
28th November 2006, 19:29
I'm beginning to think my old man was right when he said to move back to the UK.
Fuckin colonies.
Don't do it, just remember.......... www.chavscum.co.uk
Toaster
28th November 2006, 20:04
Dover... dude, sucks man.
I wonder what Tenancy Services said about onus of proof for owners saying they want to "move back in"? Is their word okay or can you force them to document it somehow? i.e. prove they are actually leaving their other place?
Toaster
28th November 2006, 20:06
Dover... did they give you notice in writing?... it has to be written notice (and not back dated).
Fat Tony
28th November 2006, 20:13
I'm beginning to think my old man was right when he said to move back to the UK.
Fuckin colonies.
Fuck, no way mate, When was the last time you were here? The place sucks big time with everything gifted to those that don't deserve anything.
Karma
28th November 2006, 20:17
oh man I miss Sara Cox...
Biohazard
28th November 2006, 20:21
Anyone wanna buy a dog, two gixxers, a five year old and a 30 year old female?
I'll even chuck in a free set of steak knives?
Hmmmmm the steak knives make it an interesting proposition :rolleyes:
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 20:32
Fuck, no way mate, When was the last time you were here? The place sucks big time with everything gifted to those that don't deserve anything.
Dude, does Unkle Helen run england these days too?
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 21:07
I'm thinking of ditching Auckland altogether and buying in a country town.
I'll plant the missus there and commute when I can be arsed and go home for the weekend. What do you reckon?
Karma
28th November 2006, 21:10
Apparently it's cheap to rent in Mangere...
WINJA
28th November 2006, 21:12
I'm thinking of ditching Auckland altogether and buying in a country town.
I'll plant the missus there and commute when I can be arsed and go home for the weekend. What do you reckon?
BUY NEAR ME IN NIGERVILLE
The_Dover
28th November 2006, 21:13
Apparently it's cheap to rent in Mangere...
Where do you think I live now?
Nuthin better than sitting on the porch with a forty after giving the missus a good hiding.
Grahameeboy
28th November 2006, 21:20
BUY NEAR ME IN NIGERVILLE
.well at least the prices would be dirt cheap then....:bye:
Grahameeboy
28th November 2006, 21:21
Fuck, no way mate, When was the last time you were here? The place sucks big time with everything gifted to those that don't deserve anything.
This is Dover FT...when does he ever know where he is.......:dodge:
Coyote
28th November 2006, 21:21
Clowns can sometimes be used to create harmony
Finn
29th November 2006, 06:10
I'm thinking of ditching Auckland altogether and buying in a country town.
What yah on about? Auckland is a sleepy country town.
Get over it mate or I'll stand on a beer crate and bitch slap you into next week. You'll find a new place and you'll live happily ever after.
Does this mean I have to help you shift again?
vixter
29th November 2006, 06:54
hmm i get the impression ben wants to leave me in the middle of no where and kive with u finn!!
McJim
29th November 2006, 07:03
hmm i get the impression ben wants to leave me in the middle of no where and kive with u finn!!
Dinnae be daft - unpleasant as Finn is - not even Dover could hate him that much! :rofl::killingme
Stroker Girl
29th November 2006, 08:54
Possible rental?
My mate has a rental becoming available this weekend. It is in Papakura, I'm not sure where exactly but she said its a good area and quiet street.
Its a two bedroom unit, double garage, near a good school, think she after around $280.00 a week. Not certain about whether dogs are allowed but I think it would be ok.
PM me if you're interested. I think she is going through an agent and its getting advertised later on this week.
Toaster
8th December 2006, 19:24
Hey Dover, any updates on your situation? Just wonderin' how its all going.
Colapop
8th December 2006, 19:25
He's moved into Cowpoos place... at least for the weekend!
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