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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by DisGuy: 12:11pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
otokx: Haaa enemy of progress spotted Hmmm you dont know what's linked to the money spent to naija. Not talking about people wanting money for naming ceremony o... |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by DisGuy: 12:14pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: The main thing is to just settle down properly seems you are in a rush ....saving for a mortgage and building in Nigeria all in one year might be a bit too much esp with childcare cost etc but then again na you know your pocket 4 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 12:24pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
DisGuy: We have saved up an ok amount (over 80k) for deposit.so we now want to leave it and then focus on building in Nigeria. To be honest we are confused(just like my name).Feels like we are in a huge spin with no concrete plan. Whether to keep on saving and focus on buying this year or to just split our money and do the 2.The pressure is intolerable |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by wonlasewonimi: 12:35pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: Look into help -to -buy scheme by the government and use half of the saving to stabilise yourself. |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 12:38pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Bills Rent-£1k Council tax-£250 Electricity&gas-130 Fuel-£300(distance to work is far) Train(£250) Life insurance-105 Income protection- £40 TV license-12 Grocery-400( could be more) Swimming class -105 for 5 lessons Football(child)-58 for a block Nursery-500( when family around) ISA for kids-£100 Stocks for kids-£200 TV& internet- 44 Nanny-£800 when family not around Haircut-£30 My own hair-£60-100 plus manicure&pedicure Eating out-£100 (depends on what's happening) Outings -£100(soft play,zoo & co) Church offerings-£100-200 Charity foodbank-£50 Miscellaneous just incase of wahala-£100 Pocket money-300(150 for each of us) Saving up for holiday-£100-200 Investment -£500pcm Nigeria maintenance-xpcm Saving-10% of income. MOt,servicing,car tax, insurance- once a year I know there are areas to cut down though before wahala bursts. We both combine our income and work from one pot. 7 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 12:40pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
wonlasewonimi: Thanks ..this is definitely what we will do.hope to buy 2018 for sure so we can rest. |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by wonlasewonimi: 12:49pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: What kind of house are you living in that you are paying £250 for council tax? I have been cutting my hair myself for more than 15 years You dont need £44 for sky tv--buy a freeview box and subscribe to netflix how can you spen £300 on fuel and £250 on train Church offeringsPastor's got something on you? Grocery £400...garden of eden beckons Your hair? I thought you ladies wear wig these days? 10 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 12:54pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
wonlasewonimi: Yes council tax here is £250 massive increase from what it was. Freeview children channel limited. Dh even has Netflix ontop I forgot to add that one,he insisted on Netflix for himself We are a family of 4,plus nanny or family(2 people sometimes),so sometimes we re 6 people so grocery bills is high We go give offering naa-its not tithe I no get wig,hair sometimes can be once in 6 weeks or 2 months. We are two people -one person drives to work,the other takes a train..our jobs are in different places. We have to look into cutting hair ourselves Will have to find a better deal on the sky or something,I'm just hoping to settle down properly and start cutting down bills heavily.Im so ashamed of our expenditure but they all seem like necessary evils for now..have tried many times to cut down but it seems we are getting worse. We don't have any debts though ,don't use credit cards much except to do small purchases to boost our credit ratings ,we pay back immediately. 2 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by dupyshoo: 1:23pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Your electricity and gas cost is too high. Try to change supplier every year. Go through uswitch and check for cheaper deals. If you register with topcashback, you can even get up to £70 cashback for changing to cheaper deals. Your life insurance cover seem to be too pricey, we have cover for my whole family including serious and critical illness for about £50. Swimming class cost can be cut down. Check for council life centres. They are usually about £30 per month for once per week class. If your kids are skilful in football and you are sure they will be future Kevin de Bruyne or Messi, then the football cost is a good investment. Atleast you will be sure of retiring early. imconfused: 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 1:30pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
dupyshoo: Hahahaha at the football & retiring...I wish That £58is just one person &council run. We did the council swimming but the child was just not concentrating and would be busy playing about so we pulled out and went private,it was £58 for one block(council) Thanks for your suggestions..I will definitely shop and switch for electricity & life insurance.. Not much to do today so lounging at work and Nairaland 3 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by bigtt76(f): 1:50pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
OMG!!!! wonlasewonimi: |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:20pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: Amaze balls |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:23pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused:is that 80,000 pounds savings?? Really impressive |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 2:34pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Falzdbadtguy:Remember this is a family of 4 ,5 peeps.when we add the extra person who helps with childcare Have been here almost 8 years,target is 100k ,most will go to deposit for house ..you saved 11k in one year,if you continue this way you will save much more as long as you don't throw in kids to the mix. However your income will increase with time,if your partner works and you keep expenses down,you will save more. 1 Like |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:39pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: why haven't you taken a mortgage earlier. Wouldn't you have saved some of the rent you've been dashing a landlord? My friend recently got a mortgage with about 21k deposit for a 4 bed house . He lives in Leicester sha. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:40pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: At this rate, you could outrightly buy a house sef |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:43pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Falzdbadtguy:Maybe they want to buy the Buckingham palace you don't know! 2 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 2:43pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Falzdbadtguy: Complicated..we were moving around a lot,one final move and we will buy.to buy in a place with good schools will cost over 400k |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:49pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
So the UK govt gave a colleague 20,000pounds just to become a GP in some village, and the guy bought this....if he has 80k, he'd probably buy a ferrari. Nice discipline 8 Likes
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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:51pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Falzdbadtguy:His biz 2 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Beautyaddy: 2:52pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: Looool!! Endless father Christmas...and you wonder why you're not able to save? Everyone has a choice but I guess your choice is to carry everybody's problem and add it to yours...good luck! Out of all those people you listed up there that you're sending money to I will exempt your parents. Every other person can be helped after excess left over. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by dupyshoo: 2:53pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
With 20% deposit, you can get a mortgage with a very good rate. The interest rate is so low now. My advice is for you to get it asap. You can fix your rates for 5 years if you want to be sure of your monthly payments. Our mortgage is a lot cheaper than rent, so please consider it asap. imconfused: 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 2:54pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 3:35pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
dupyshoo: We are on it..next year asap once we choose a permanent base for the next phase of my training. Your posts have been very helpful,thank you 2 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 3:46pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Beautyaddy: Very very fair assessment,thank you. I have looked over this list many times to cut down and the victims will be the close cousin for starters and reduction in help for sibling. For fees,this one there's no choice as not paying it would be a burden on parents who I'm also giving money for maintenance.The part gateman salary is split between siblings,parents don't work so who will pay? If I give parents money ,is it now grandparents I'll ignore?who will care for them? It's heavy ,but I expect school fees to lighten in the next 5-6 years for the ones in uni.then 18 years for the one in primary We actually save 10% of our combined income or slightly less if something comes up & also put £800 in investments.I agree it could be more but for now we are stuck til we shave off some expenses. Eg: childcare will reduce once the kids are in primary Rent will change to mortgage,gas&electricity hopefully,then money sent to Nigeria too. There's hope. 1 Like |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 3:47pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
UKmigrant: It's because you are so busy..the days fly by. |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 3:49pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Falzdbadtguy: I don't blame him ..life has to be enjoyed,no point stashing so much money & not enjoying small small pleasures.im pretty sure he can afford it so why not? |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 3:51pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
UKmigrant: Not even close..all we want is a good middle class area,low crime rate,good schools,decent quiet way of life,that's all.Having kids kind of narrows down areas you can live as you need to consider a lot of things for their sake. 2 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 4:36pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused:I'm as free as a bird I've been thinking of relocating to Peterborough. I presently live in Reading, but i find it so boring and i think i'm paying too much for rent....675 for a 1 bed apartment and 101 council tax, water 33, gas and electricity about 30/ month. I only stay here for 2 weeks. i work the other 168hrs x 2 as a resident doctor, its like a cruise ship doctor. I dunno anything about the towns, but people generally advise that London is too expensive and congested, even though its probably the most tolerant and lively place to be, but there has to be a compromise innit For now, i can even accept their 20k and go and live in the village as they need doctors there, but at what cost, being estranged from friendly life in the South? Is there some sort of criteria, for selecting where to settle and do you know if Peterborough is a nice place to settle? from your experience |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by imconfused(f): 4:52pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
Falzdbadtguy: Unfortunately,I know nothing about England,just lived there for a bit then we moved up north,sorry. Maybe dupyshoo can help? I'll be keeping tab too cos we haven't chosen our final destination You are doing a lot of shifts ,I assume you are locuming,do you ever plan to train? Im still junior& salary is poor,so bear in mind that you get a hefty pay cut if you decide to train,max 6 years if core medical,but 3-4 years for Gp. |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by barondmoni: 5:01pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
@Ukmigrant is it possible to come over to hustle in d Uk....with no certificate jus miner jobs? Tnx |
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Ralphlauren(m): 5:02pm On Dec 27, 2017 |
imconfused: Are you based in Scotland ? If yes, I’m surprised you are yet to buy your own property. You’ve saved a good sum already and that money will buy you a flat/house outrightly in some parts of Scotland. I will advise any single person to save up for a mortgage and buy a property before getting married. Doing so was one of the smartest things I did. Falzdbadtguy and ukmigrant take note of this. I’m currently married and my largest household bill is childcare costs (£1100 per month as nursery fees for ONE child inclusive of all meals, nappies and wipes). My wife also owns her own home which she bought before we got married. She currently rents the property on Airbnb and she makes a decent profit after deducting mortgage, utility bills, etc. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
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