nice thread dredge
just read through it
things changed , once in 71 , again in the eighties. The NZ you remember has changed,
YES we have moved into a more consumerist society, Possibly due to the freeing up of credit , ( remember banks actually WANT you to borrow money , its what they do !)
Student loans . Im guessing most people on KB are in the over 40s bracket and never had a student loan
anywhere from 20 to 100k before you even start life.
Now add a perfectly reasonable expectation of ROI, I have invested X and it seems reasonable to get a return of Y on my investment .
and remember a lot of these investors may not be from NZ , possibly from England ( for example ) taking advantage of the exchange rates , and why not ....
So we end up in a situation of NEEDING 2 incomes to service one mortgage, ( reasonable to say this in the norm?) . Working back from the 30% of income as a marker for mortgage stress, and which suburb do we end up in ?
say 600 per week actual take home? ...thats 200 a week .....( thats a pretty reasonable Job ?)
but to return to the original post , the question was raised "IF we didnt have to spend so much money on the house , would this free up cash for others things "?
the short answer is yes , as A young man I know in NZ bought a house , in a shitty area , big old cold villa ,,, has nearly paid it off , pays around 100 a week for mortgage ( 2 younguns ) and yes has quite a bit of disposable cash for his cars , all spent locally !
Me , I buggered off , have a box in Tokyo, a car, a few bikes and a massive hangover ( the debt repayment on that one could cripple ) and while the work has crept up to 6 days a week ( I will reduce this ),it certainly isnt stressful ( the wife is the main source of me stress ! , keeps saying stupid things like I must stop drinking and sell some of me bikes ! )
Finally is a house a " house " or is it a "home "
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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