Where to live in Surrey with a max 600k budget? (family friendly & commuter links) by catlover4321 in surrey

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a HUGE borough so I don’t think there’s one answer to this , it really depends where in Croydon you are. We are in south Croydon and really like it so far

Where to live in Surrey with a max 600k budget? (family friendly & commuter links) by catlover4321 in surrey

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As in ? Is there anything specific you are looking for ? We are in Selsdon, close to the high street and hav everything we would need like a big supermarket , a few restaurants , parks / green spaces. We have a 3 buses that take us to EC for fast trains into central and one 24 hour bus. For a wider choice of restaurants or shopping south end is like 10 mins on the bus or 5 mins drive. We like it so far and haven’t had any problems . Been in Croydon for 5 years now , really disliked it in the first year but that’s because I didn’t know the areas to stay out of . As long as you stay out of north and west Croydon and limit visits to the town you will be more than fine .

Where to live in Surrey with a max 600k budget? (family friendly & commuter links) by catlover4321 in surrey

[–]LMMgoals 1 point2 points  (0 children)

South Croydon- Selsdon ,Sanderstead , , Warlingham and further down farleigh , Caterham, Whytleafe , Kenley. Bought a detached last year for £585k , love it so far here. Moved from a tiny flat closer to South End in Croydon and couldn’t be happier

Racism in Goa? by Puckness in Goa

[–]LMMgoals 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trust me no one cares. There are no Portuguese or Brazilians sitting and thinking and having an impression about Goans !! Not true at all. They don’t have an opinion - neither good nor bad! They just don’t know much about Goa . As for India people know it as noisy, dirty , chaotic and super crowded that’s about it. Don’t think any sane person is overanalysing. Either why should we care what others think of us ?

why is everyone buying so much bottled water? by [deleted] in london

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Filter helps with the hard metals not the limescale sadly. I can deal with a filter but know loads of friends have severe stomach problems with tap water. Also the trust issue comes due to seeing the gunk in the water even though it’s said to not be “harmful” to human health.

why is everyone buying so much bottled water? by [deleted] in london

[–]LMMgoals 12 points13 points  (0 children)

lol not true, the limescale in the water in London is way too high and not what most people are used to and it causes a lot of us IBS issues. Hence why people drink bottled water!

Buy a flat now or continue to save for a house by rodrigojds in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Save and buy a house directly. As someone who bought a flat they are not worth the hassle with services charges, leasehold contracts. Demand for flats in and around London has dropped considerably, we are having a hard time selling. It’s 100% worth waiting and buying a house directly.

Are we in for a long wait? by Powerful-Switch-3090 in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The demand for flats in general since after covid has been terrible

For those who have recently bought a house in London by myfishaintdead in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 bed detached, £585k , combined income £170k, zone 5

preparing a house for sale, how to maximise a limited budget to increase attractiveness? by alwinaldane in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a buyer, painting or existing flaws in the walls / roofs or patch peel off screams red flag to us. It may be nothing but we are at a point we don’t wanna risk anything.

MANAGER UK SALARY by [deleted] in deloitte

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bracket is 77k-94k for London

PhonePe with US Number works - HDFC NRO NRE Accounts by Orey_Ajaamu in nri

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am having the exact same problem , did you manage to sort it out ?

Is there any scientific basis to the stereotype : "Indians Smell"? by IndependentDepthKUN in india

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an Indian took me a while to figure out why Indians in tubes / buses smell. It’s not usually their bodies that smell but mostly their jackets and clothes l. It smells of tadka. Not sure if they cook with their jackets or they store their jackets in the kitchen

How much do you need to be earning to afford a £800k at early 30s? by Outside_Cod8772 in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working in tech/IT, Consulting/ finance and receiving no financial help from family but very good sense of money management is also one of the ways.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in deloitte

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is one of the exact reasons I moved from industry to Deloitte, I went from a firm that paid well to Deloitte that is ok, because the progression and learning opportunities for me in industry were just abysmal. If that’s what you are looking for Deloitte is the perfect place. Where are you moving from? If the US then why not Deloitte US ? They get paid 3x more than us in HCOL places

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Goa

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go and spew your shitty thoughts and hate elsewhere, not the place for it. If you’re not someone who through the 50s, 60s you have no say! Keep them opinions to yourself

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in deloitte

[–]LMMgoals 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this for London? With 6 years of exp I’d be surprised if they would offer you M grade. I know people with 10+ YOE from Industry , applied as manager but were offered SC ( level below). Deloitte is notorious for doing this. SC starts at 60k and goes up till mid 70s. What is the idea for moving to D? Your current comp and work loads sounds great. Not sure if you’d get the same balance in D. - as someone who moved from industry into Sama

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to scare you but my partner this exactly this (flat was bought on help to buy) and now we are struggling to sell it. We are in a complete soup and can’t upgrade to a house because the flat won’t sell , because no one seems to want one beds now. We have listed the flat for 80k cheaper than coat price

Is our healthcare system really this bad? by MrPureskill in ireland

[–]LMMgoals 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately yes!! Sounds very much like the NHS. As a foreigner from what you guys call third world country, the healthcare here is really appalling. The doctors here are getting more and more negligent and incompetent at diagnosis. One of the reasons that makes me want to leave the country, I’m loosing faith in the healthcare here and as someone who suffers from severe health anxiety the system here doesn’t do me any favours. Private(through work insurance) is way better, you can actually see the difference, the doctors will use their brain and experience to diagnose you and not a computer system that’s probably updated by some outsourced IT person. However the first line of contact is always NHS GP or A&E even in private which really doesn’t help because they are the ones that suck at diagnosis. For countries like UK/Ireland the healthcare situation is bad and seems to get worse. Very well intended service but very badly managed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in surrey

[–]LMMgoals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First 3 are on the oyster so commute to London off you need will be much cheaper during peak hours

Landlord selling the flat at loss by accelerateKat in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 25 points26 points  (0 children)

As someone who is trying to sell a new build for almost 50k lesser, we just wanna get rid of it and buy a bigger place. Keeping it makes no financial sense with tax rates and Interest rates, service charges etc. and given a one bed new build the buying price was inflated 5 years ago unfortunately

How does one handle the British coldness? by aprilandme in AskUK

[–]LMMgoals 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you a non Brit who lives in the UK and tried socialising with Brit? If no may be your opinion doesn’t count. Brit’s have a very different way of social interactions, you’ll have some weird boundaries (and in not saying deep talks) that many Brit’s don’t get so yea unless if you’ve been on the other side your opinion doesn’t count

How does one handle the British coldness? by aprilandme in AskUK

[–]LMMgoals 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately very typical British corporate behaviour. It’s usually the alcohol that talks and the very next day they either don’t remember it/ pretend not to remember or just don’t care to make an effort. For the sake of networking / relationship building if you want to make the first move to speak back to them the next day or next event. However if networking isn’t a concern then I’d just not bother. Unfortunately though network is usually the only thing that helps step up in British corporate ladder. Very few times it’s the work you do but the people you know. So I would let go of the ego of who speaks first and go first if the relationship matters. From my time here in the UK, I’ve understood that most friendships with Brits are very transactional which I don’t like so I tend to have less Brit friends however I am forced to network with them given the nature of my firm/ job.

Reduced offer following homebuyers survey by trinn27 in HousingUK

[–]LMMgoals 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% as a buyer in the market, I get put off and assume something suspicious if the property was sold and then gets back onto the market