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Old 21-06-2008, 15:24   #76
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Re: How much "Keep" do you pay

i pay around 180 a month but thats only cause i have 2 jobs an i pay my own insurance etc.but to be fair i do always use everything in the house so i think 105 is a bargain.
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Re: How much "Keep" do you pay

I pay 120 a month.... For bills, food etc. But I rarely eat at home due to work.

I used to Pay 250 a month, but my parents agreed i could cut it back to put more money into paying off my debts and saving for a new sailling dinghy (which ive got) and save for a car/house
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Re: How much "Keep" do you pay

What should I be charging my 3 month old son?

I've never paid my parents any keep as I kicked myself out of home at 18 to go to uni and paid rent/mortgage and bills for the last 11 years. I think the least rent I ever paid (in a 3 person house share) was about £140 a month and that was in 2000/01.

Back in 2001/02 I was earning £5.50 an hour, full time, took home about £180 per week and paying £200 per month rent (house share). On that basis I think a lot of you are getting off very lightly
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When i got my first job, i used to pay my mum the amount she lost in child allowance. Which was about £7.50 at the time
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I thought spending everything you earn on your family was normal behaviour. It appears there is a school of thought that believes he should be giving me money. I find that quite appealing as I retire in about five months. Can anyone explain how it works?
Essentially you rent your child a room in the house at a rate substantially below market rates. eg £250 all in, so you are still giving your child money and at the same time you are hopefully not letting them just be a slacker.

That's my take on it anyway.
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So not paying rent at 22 would be frowned upon by you lot then?

Spent 2 years at uni because my hand was forced into going when I didn't really want to be there as I had no real idea as to what I wanted to do and hence no drive. Working in a call centre for the last 2 years for a financial insitution has bored me to tears and I'm now looking to complete my degree and get a real job abroad. I don't currently pay any rent as I'm never there. most weekends I'm away and most evenings i'm either working late or off out doing things for people so i'm there for less than 30 hours a week. I do save as much as possible just now so that when i'm at uni and doing the necessary extra courses I can afford them.
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Cheeze, dont start getting into a bitching match with me, you know nothing about me. you have no dependents to pay out for and no csa taking huge sums from you each month. fyi my mum yes could sell up at anytime, but she has always said in which case she would lend me some money for a deposit. however she knows that the money she has made on the house and that mortar (even with the prices dropping) tend to go up that her money will be a bit safer there and even safer knowing that I and not some dodgy drug dealer is looking after the house (and not growing certain green plants in every room).

I also dont live in abingdon or work in adbingdon and the places you are looking at are in the town centre with no parking.

To then go on about peoples car is kettle black to me. I started up from a rusty £300 sierra to what i got today, I have had to deal with over 10k of debt from when i fought for access in court for my daughter. 5k loan from an ex for a wedding that never happened (in a way thank god) and then on top of that i worked every hour under the sun for two years so i could get a deposit for my car along with the money to pay off all existing loans. I have since had to change jobs due to personal circumstances and now take home £100 less a week. I work for my money as apposed to being sat on ones bum behind a computer in an office playing pinball or solitaire all day long.



I dont have a vrs partly cos i couldnt afford one, secondly i plan to have this car minimuim of 5 and probably closer to 7 years before i will be getting another one, to me that is money well spent as i know the car will last 3 years on a warrenty and from experience cars dont tend to go wrong till they are a good 5 year plus, by which point money spent on an old banger to keep it on the road and replacing old bangers with another old banger kinda becomes more expensive than just buying a car to last a good few years.

Lastly I wasnt lucky like you to have the joys of university. when i left school my dad was unfortunatley out of work due to the recession. getting into work was more important to keep the family afloat,with leaving school with barely any qualifications to get to what ive achieved so far in life i think is enough.
Just to clarify, I'm not getting into a bitching match with you Paul and this wasn't aimed at you but some of the other posters.

There are circumstances where living at home is the only option, but in other cases where people can take out a big car loan and have sky high insurance but can't afford to rent there is a issue.

Fair enough there is no CSA issue for me but the people I'm aiming this to are not in that position either.

Abingdon was an example of a nice enough area and the flats in question were as per a member on here who you will know.

Car, I have a standard diesel after years of owning cheap run abouts, hardly a pot/kettle moment as I don't live at home and have not for years. Nothing expensive and purchased nearly new to save me a lot of money. Again not at all directed at you.

Finally again not having a go, but my father got made redundant for being over 40 in a similar time to that and I have a large student loan to pay off for the `privilege` of going to uni. I don't get paid a stack and have to pay that back. If I do end up earning more than the average person I'll be paying it all back in tax on top of the loan.

Anyway, as I said it wasn't aimed at you.
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So not paying rent at 22 would be frowned upon by you lot then?

Spent 2 years at uni because my hand was forced into going when I didn't really want to be there as I had no real idea as to what I wanted to do and hence no drive. Working in a call centre for the last 2 years for a financial insitution has bored me to tears and I'm now looking to complete my degree and get a real job abroad. I don't currently pay any rent as I'm never there. most weekends I'm away and most evenings i'm either working late or off out doing things for people so i'm there for less than 30 hours a week. I do save as much as possible just now so that when i'm at uni and doing the necessary extra courses I can afford them.
I think that paying no rent at all at 22 if you are living with your parents is a bit cheeky. I mean £50 a week is just you sacrificing one weekend night out for the sake of a place to live.

For a comparison self storage for the space of a single bedroom is about £110 a month down here.
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I think that paying no rent at all at 22 if you are living with your parents is a bit cheeky. I mean £50 a week is just you sacrificing one weekend night out for the sake of a place to live.

For a comparison self storage for the space of a single bedroom is about £110 a month down here.
I don't drink and certainly don't smoke so I certainly don't squander any money! I think there is a wide gap between upbringings on here and whilst I certainly don't suggest that I am not in a very privileged position, I am certainly not unique amongst my peers. I am saving all I can to get back to uni and therefore earn a proper wage rather than the circa 20k crap that i'm on just now! I also compete in a pretty expensive sport and at my age, I am certainly not alone in still living at home. My parents consider it a form of sponsorship. I certainly don't take anything for granted and as I have already said, I certainly don't squander what I own. I hold every intention to ensure that my parents are looked after when I am earning a decent wage. As it stands just now, my parents neither need nor want the money from me but that is something that would not be the case if I did not compete and wasted my money on getting ****faced like most of the UK population on a Friday and Saturday night!
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I am saving all I can to get back to uni and therefore earn a proper wage rather than the circa 20k crap that i'm on just now!
Hmm...don't know what your industry is, but I wouldn't believe everything you read about graduate salaries...


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Hmm...don't know what your industry is, but I wouldn't believe everything you read about graduate salaries...


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I don't so that's not a problem. The degree is a means to an end so that I can get into a particular industry which I have a number of relevant skills for rather than being a degree for degree's sake!
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I don't so that's not a problem. The degree is a means to an end so that I can get into a particular industry which I have a number of relevant skills for rather than being a degree for degree's sake!
Even in that situation the wage won't be that much better than £20k for a new starter unless you're going into medicine/law.
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no probs cheezemonkhai, just wanted to make a point. SWMBO is going through bankruptcy and the people dealing with it tried to find her a place to rent in Abingdon on the money she is on (as it will help her case they kept saying). She explained she couldnt afford the prices around here and when they did a search they actually agreed with her it was ridicilous the prices being charged. SWMBO also saw what you posted and was not very happy which was another reason i replied to your post. Where in Abingdon were you looking?
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I find it a bit offensive that a young person with a regular income - even if it's as modest as £10k - should be living at home for free, able to spend everything on "luxuries" - cars, pub nights, travels abroad. So yes, kids should pay something. How much is, of course, depending on circumstances, parents' financial status and so on. Do you eat at home, and if so, how many meals? Telephone, electricity, water, soap, shampoo, washing powder...

Parents who can afford it can of course put the rent aside as savings for the future (downpay on house/apartment, uni fees or whatever). And of course one can agree on part payment in kind - housecleaning, cooking, gardening, car/house maintenance...
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no probs cheezemonkhai, just wanted to make a point. SWMBO is going through bankruptcy and the people dealing with it tried to find her a place to rent in Abingdon on the money she is on (as it will help her case they kept saying). She explained she couldnt afford the prices around here and when they did a search they actually agreed with her it was ridicilous the prices being charged. SWMBO also saw what you posted and was not very happy which was another reason i replied to your post. Where in Abingdon were you looking?
This site is good as it details reduced asking prices and you can then bet that there is 10% to come off that with 10% being the predicted down turn this year if the people want to sell any time soon.

property snake -- home -- find falling house prices in your area

That area is I believe around a member on here:

property snake -- listings in ox14 -- find falling house prices in your area

Looks like the one almost next to him has sold, but if you look on google there is a site which shows you the actual sale prices too
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I pay £90 a month, for everything. works out at something like 23 or 25% of my monthly wages - £520, which goes down to £499.77 after tax. minus 90 for rent, minus 250 for savings, minus 160 for driving lessons actually leaves me slightly down.

If i want spending money for either going out, or random stuff like toiletries and stuff, that comes out of the savings budget or the driving lessons budget.

Recently gone onto contract for mine and swmbo's phones, so thats around... £50 per month, means one less driving lesson per month.

My car is (currently half paid for) a L reg peugeot 205, which cost me £90 from work.

as for getting another job, forget it. i work 42.5 hours average a week as it is.
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I pay £90 a month, for everything. works out at something like 23 or 25% of my monthly wages - £520, which goes down to £499.77 after tax. minus 90 for rent, minus 250 for savings, minus 160 for driving lessons actually leaves me slightly down.

If i want spending money for either going out, or random stuff like toiletries and stuff, that comes out of the savings budget or the driving lessons budget.

Recently gone onto contract for mine and swmbo's phones, so thats around... £50 per month, means one less driving lesson per month.

My car is (currently half paid for) a L reg peugeot 205, which cost me £90 from work.

as for getting another job, forget it. i work 42.5 hours average a week as it is.
If you are getting £520 a month pre tax and you are working 42.5 hours a week, then you are on half the national minimum wage, so I suggest it might be time to shop your employer or start looking for a job elsewhere.
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Thats the price you pay for being an apprentice. don't get minimum wage until you've been in the job a year and over 19. even though i'm 19, only started last october, so pittance pay all the up till then, unfortunately.
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Thats the price you pay for being an apprentice. don't get minimum wage until you've been in the job a year and over 19. even though i'm 19, only started last october, so pittance pay all the up till then, unfortunately.
Ar$e, still at least when you're done you have a job and you are getting paid to do learn your trade even if it isn't much.
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yeah, i learn a very skillful and difficult trade... adding 35% onto everything that comes through the parts department
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When I finished Uni I went back to live with my parents "for a few months, 'til I find somewhere", and ended up staying for nearly 3 years due to the prices so close to London.

I was paying £216 per month, with 4 adults in the house, and we all contributed equally (excluding the mortgage). I was in full-time employment, and didn't really notice it going, as I had everything I needed provided.
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If you are still living at home after leaving school /college/Uni yes you should pay something and a percentage of your monthly salary is a good idea, also a good idea is the parent putting some if not all that money away for you , without your knowlege for when you leave home , it gets you used to paying your way in life so then it's not too much of a shock for when you do it for real .
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Me and my misses split up about 7 months ago, i moved back to the parents and pay £170 a month.

I'm 23 and earn 24k a year, the reason I'm living at home and not renting is cause I'm saving for a deposit on a house. Once sorted I'll move out again
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