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Is Taking a Mortgage the WORST Decision Ever??
MaichBlack
#701 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 11:33:14 AM
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enyands wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
what happens when one fails to pay the service charge, I am sure the company can not auction your house or apartment for that.


Unaweza tafutiwa mikora Kwa gate.anyway on serious note can someone help

True. I have heard such cases. You get you car with no side mirrors yet you live in a gated environment full of guards!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
whiteowl
#702 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 11:35:41 AM
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tnai9 wrote:
Recently I moved to an employer whose mortgage rate is 3% p.a reducing balance. I cant wait to get confirmed and immediately take the maximum mortgage possible with my salary. The only concern is how I will fast track the payments. I see many pros with this interest rate. Any cons?


Getting fired/quitting before clearing the loan which will make you start paying interest at market rates.
MaichBlack
#703 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 11:39:28 AM
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
hardwood wrote:
dunkang wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
what happens when one fails to pay the service charge, I am sure the company can not auction your house or apartment for that.

1. Normally, they display your name in a big notice board at the main entrance as "LIST OF DEFAULTERS".
2. At Nyayo Embakasi, though the service charge is an acceptable 2,500/- p.m, they are known to PUT A HUGE PADLOCK and lock you out of your "own house". This happens if you default for a very long time (I.e. over 50,000/-).
YES, they can auction your house. Its all in the fine prints.


Wololo, that is crossing the red line.

Interesting, but the padlock thing, do they forcibly evict whoever is in the house first before locking it, and on the auctioning part that would require one to have signed the house as collateral or something, otherwise I would assume a court case would be necessary to attach ones assets for a debt.

Unless Kenyans attach a lot of ego to their places of residence, but judging by our corrupt ways, and just looking at our road driving culture, I would expect lots of defaulters on the service charge.

In some estates, they have organized madharau that will force you to pay. Like the estate who's entrance is next to the Safari Park gate (gate along Thika Road), residents get car stickers every month on paying the service charge. Watchmen will not open the gate for residents with no sticker. You open it yourself. The same madharau will be extended to your visitors! "Unaenda nyumba gani?".... "Huyo hajalipa. Itabidi ujifungulie gate!".
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
MaichBlack
#704 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 11:46:40 AM
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tnai9 wrote:
Recently I moved to an employer whose mortgage rate is 3% p.a reducing balance. I cant wait to get confirmed and immediately take the maximum mortgage possible with my salary. The only concern is how I will fast track the payments. I see many pros with this interest rate. Any cons?

That is basically free money. Lower than inflation!!! Take the loan as soon as you qualify.

Don't even bother to fast track the payments. You can invest that extra money elsewhere and make far much more than the 3% interest you will be paying.

BUT, if you ever decide to change jobs, make sure you have money to clear the balance. Otherwise you will be thrown to the sharks!

Actually that is exactly what those loans are designed to do. Make sure you will not be going anywhere soon. Of course if you are a rare talent, the company you are moving to will definitely offer to buy the loan and you continue paying (them) at the same rate. Kama wewe ni raia ya kawaida, ni ujipange!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Boris Boyka
#705 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 11:53:56 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
hardwood wrote:
dunkang wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
what happens when one fails to pay the service charge, I am sure the company can not auction your house or apartment for that.

1. Normally, they display your name in a big notice board at the main entrance as "LIST OF DEFAULTERS".
2. At Nyayo Embakasi, though the service charge is an acceptable 2,500/- p.m, they are known to PUT A HUGE PADLOCK and lock you out of your "own house". This happens if you default for a very long time (I.e. over 50,000/-).
YES, they can auction your house. Its all in the fine prints.


Wololo, that is crossing the red line.

Interesting, but the padlock thing, do they forcibly evict whoever is in the house first before locking it, and on the auctioning part that would require one to have signed the house as collateral or something, otherwise I would assume a court case would be necessary to attach ones assets for a debt.

Unless Kenyans attach a lot of ego to their places of residence, but judging by our corrupt ways, and just looking at our road driving culture, I would expect lots of defaulters on the service charge.

In some estates, they have organized madharau that will force you to pay. Like the estate who's entrance is next to the Safari Park gate (gate along Thika Road), residents get car stickers every month on paying the service charge. Watchmen will not open the gate for residents with no sticker. You open it yourself. The same madharau will be extended to your visitors! "Unaenda nyumba gani?".... "Huyo hajalipa. Itabidi ujifungulie gate!".

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hardwood
#706 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 12:10:11 PM
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So if taking a mortgage is the worst decision ever, what happens when you only have the 10% or 20% deposit and you want to own that apartment or townhouse in that nice neighborhood you have always wished to live in? How else will you be able to live there?
Othelo
#707 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 12:17:16 PM
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hardwood wrote:
So if taking a mortgage is the worst decision ever, what happens when you only have the 10% or 20% deposit and you want to own that apartment or townhouse in that nice neighborhood you have always wished to live in? How else will you be able to live there?

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tnai9
#708 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 12:18:33 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
tnai9 wrote:
Recently I moved to an employer whose mortgage rate is 3% p.a reducing balance. I cant wait to get confirmed and immediately take the maximum mortgage possible with my salary. The only concern is how I will fast track the payments. I see many pros with this interest rate. Any cons?

That is basically free money. Lower than inflation!!! Take the loan as soon as you qualify.

Don't even bother to fast track the payments. You can invest that extra money elsewhere and make far much more than the 3% interest you will be paying.

BUT, if you ever decide to change jobs, make sure you have money to clear the balance. Otherwise you will be thrown to the sharks!

Actually that is exactly what those loans are designed to do. Make sure you will not be going anywhere soon. Of course if you are a rare talent, the company you are moving to will definitely offer to buy the loan and you continue paying (them) at the same rate. Kama wewe ni raia ya kawaida, ni ujipange!!!


This is very true..they give one year after you exit, to clear the loan..I understand they can also allow you to sell the house(through their lawyers) repay the balance then keep the rest. So Ill just ensure am not fired.
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Swenani
#709 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 1:00:46 PM
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hardwood wrote:
So if taking a mortgage is the worst decision ever, what happens when you only have the 10% or 20% deposit and you want to own that apartment or townhouse in that nice neighborhood you have always wished to live in? How else will you be able to live there?


By renting!
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Shiwashei
#710 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 6:39:50 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
hardwood wrote:
dunkang wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
what happens when one fails to pay the service charge, I am sure the company can not auction your house or apartment for that.

1. Normally, they display your name in a big notice board at the main entrance as "LIST OF DEFAULTERS".
2. At Nyayo Embakasi, though the service charge is an acceptable 2,500/- p.m, they are known to PUT A HUGE PADLOCK and lock you out of your "own house". This happens if you default for a very long time (I.e. over 50,000/-).
YES, they can auction your house. Its all in the fine prints.


Wololo, that is crossing the red line.

Interesting, but the padlock thing, do they forcibly evict whoever is in the house first before locking it, and on the auctioning part that would require one to have signed the house as collateral or something, otherwise I would assume a court case would be necessary to attach ones assets for a debt.

Unless Kenyans attach a lot of ego to their places of residence, but judging by our corrupt ways, and just looking at our road driving culture, I would expect lots of defaulters on the service charge.

In some estates, they have organized madharau that will force you to pay. Like the estate who's entrance is next to the Safari Park gate (gate along Thika Road), residents get car stickers every month on paying the service charge. Watchmen will not open the gate for residents with no sticker. You open it yourself. The same madharau will be extended to your visitors! "Unaenda nyumba gani?".... "Huyo hajalipa. Itabidi ujifungulie gate!".


Brutal if not embarrassing! Sometimes its the landlord who takes the 'service charge' as part of the rent and delays to make the payment.
Fyatu
#711 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 7:16:32 PM
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How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend
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UpcomingPaperChaser
#712 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2015 8:54:58 PM
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Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


The houses are fantastic but i did not like the set up of the bedrooms....just imagine, the master bedroom is directly opposite two bedrooms on the first storey......so your kids have a high chance of hearing what goes on in the master bedroom.
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radio
#713 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 12:43:49 AM
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Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


20k. A year and half ago.
kasibitta
#714 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 8:37:13 AM
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radio wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


20k. A year and half ago.


20k...that is already rent for someone.Anyway...let everyone keep to their lane
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#715 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 9:04:56 AM
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kasibitta wrote:
radio wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


20k. A year and half ago.


20k...that is already rent for someone.Anyway...let everyone keep to their lane


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Fyatu
#716 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 11:28:45 AM
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radio wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


20k. A year and half ago.


per month or per annum??
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Swenani
#717 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 12:51:24 PM
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Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
kasibitta wrote:
radio wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


20k. A year and half ago.


20k...that is already rent for someone.Anyway...let everyone keep to their lane


20k kwani the grass are watered na mkoja ya HUDDAH MONROE ? lol Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Where do wazuans stay?!!!!!!!
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mawinder
#718 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 1:00:58 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
kasibitta wrote:
radio wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


20k. A year and half ago.


20k...that is already rent for someone.Anyway...let everyone keep to their lane


20k kwani the grass are watered na mkoja ya HUDDAH MONROE ? lol Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Where do wazuans stay?!!!!!!!

I live in Kihara.
maka
#719 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 1:02:04 PM
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Waiting for Mawinder to type....smile
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Othelo
#720 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 1:09:41 PM
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mawinder wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
kasibitta wrote:
radio wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
How much is service charge at Edenville villas Kiambu road?? Asking for a friend


20k. A year and half ago.


20k...that is already rent for someone.Anyway...let everyone keep to their lane


20k kwani the grass are watered na mkoja ya HUDDAH MONROE ? lol Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Where do wazuans stay?!!!!!!!

I live in Kihara.

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