Get my boobs done or save for a mortgage deposit? Started by: Kate

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  • Kate 1
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    Hi girls, Im in such a dilemma here! I have so far saved £5k towards a deposit for a mortgage. Thing is, Ive wanted to get my boobs done for SO MANY years, and now I’m wondering if I should spend the money on that, and then start saving for a house from scratch again. Im not getting any younger (25) and thinking maybe I should just go ahead and do it. It will take me and my fiance until we are about 28/29 to save for a deposit realistically and I dont really want to have my boobs done then as we will prob start thinking about children when we are 30 or so!

    Any opinions would be greatly appreciated! 🙂

    xx

    Andreia 2
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    hey hun! my advice is get a loan with cheap monthly repayments! if your credit rating is very good hitachi does cheap loans ( around 87£ a month). i also need to save money for a deposit for a mortgage and my wedding! but i wanna look stunning on my big day, and ive wanted to have this surgery for so many years! a part-time in a restaurant is what im doing! the tips are realllllllyyyyy good and cover all the bills and rent, so i can save the rest for my big day 🙂
    good luck with your decision! xxx

    Natty 1
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    Get a roof of your own over your head 1st then boobies

    Louise 4
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    I had this dilemma before my op as I work as a letting agent so was going to get my first property to do up and rent out 🙂 but I’m only 19 so thought I’ve got plenty time for all that and I’ve just had my boobs done today 🙂 absolutely love them already!! I think with MYA finance the monthly repayments over 2 years were really low if you were to put like £1000 deposit down which is what I was going to do but the monthly repayments will be even lower if you pick a longer payback term. So you could maybe look into that and then only have to save up £1000 and then get your mortgage while you pay the rest of your boobs off 🙂 it’s all up to you and your partner really as obviously no one but yourselves will know your financial situation but with regards to babies, I’ve heard that if you wear a sports bra with really good support your implants will likely be ok but obviously everybody’s different x

    Kate 1
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    I didn’t think of doing it on finance, I may look into it then! Thanks girls. And really glad you love them Louise, hope your op went well!xxxx

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    Boobs! We only live once 🙂 xx

    Louise 4
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    Thank you hun 🙂 but yeah if you speak to your PC they can go through finance options with you, some of them are less than £100 a month! You can usually get discount on late space offers too 🙂 x

    alli 1
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    You can do both! Just plan it …. You shouldn’t have to decide! You deserve both x

    Kate 1
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    I’m thinking you only love once too haha! I’m 95% sure I’m gonna go for it! Eeeee xxx

    Antonia 1
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    I had this dilemma too, I picked boobs and am so happy I did. I’m 25 also. I wasn’t happy with the boobs I had and a house wouldn’t fix that so that’s how I made my mind up. You need to do what’s best for u tho x

    Kate 1
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    Omg that is such a good point! And we will get there eventually with a house, just might take another year or so! Thank you! Xxx

    bella212 1
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    get boobs!!! you can save after that for a deposit because once you have bought a house you wont be able to save much and then you have loadza other responsibilities that come with it this way get boobs hassle free then you can stress later xx it will be worth it and you will be happier x

    Kate 1
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    That’s so true! Haha we will be skint, then I’ll prob never get it done and regret it! 🙂 xxx

    Danielle 2
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    Get BOOBS!!! I have wanted my boobs done for years but always had a man nagging that i dont need them doing or dont spend the money (im not saying your guy is like this btw). I’m 28 i will be 29 month after surgery I have a little boy almost 3 & i do what ever the hell i like nice holidays & clothes shoes whatever i want! I get my boobs done 15th sept – i now also have a a bf that has the same outlook as me…do whatever you can & want now as life is far too short & NEVER have regrets. Oh & i dont own a house yet, i rent but my point is you have plenty of time of playing house see to your boobies 1st! xx

    KarinaC 10
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    I had a surgery with MYA booked about 4 years ago and cancelled at the last minute as was panicking because of finances. Now I have the house but all these years I kept dreaming about having my boobs done. My op is booked for December and I just wish I had them done 4 years ago! You are only young once so go for boobs but be smart with your money going forward and no doubt you will be able to get a house very soon too. Good luck! x

    Kate 1
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    Thank you so much girls, you have been fab. Think Im gonna book it today. Eeeeeeek!!! xxx

    adele
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    Its the finance that is giving me doubts also. I had a price in my mind that I wanted to pay but the quote came in higher than expected, is the finance options as little as £100 per month?? x

    Anonymous
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    You only live once! You’ll forever keep thinking of it!
    I took out a loan with an amount I can repay each month xx

    Anonymous
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    Hey Hun, With MYA You Can Pay Half Up Front & Then The Rest Over Ten Months Interest Free That Way You Wouldn’t Loose All your Savings For Your Deposit Or In Highn Sight Still Manage Too Save A Little Each Month Towards The Deposit & Still Have Boobs? If I’m Honest Paying The Finance Over The Years Available Is Ridiculous I’ve Chosen Over 3 Years As The Repayments Met My Monthly Allowance But Working It Out Ill Be Paying Over 1k In Interest @ A 19.Something APR It’s Shocking!! Wish I Got A Loan From My Bank Or Something But Hay We Learn Still Majorly Excited For My Op Though Just Do Your Research First 🙂 xx

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