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Is rent money really ‘dead’ money?

Ah the great property debate. To rent or to buy? Is there even a right answer anymore?
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Buying a home is not on everyone’s radar as the extra costs you’re lumped with can be quite daunting to raise, compared to renting.

You first need to save for a home loan deposit of at least 10 per cent of the purchase price as a good start — that’s $30,000 for a $300,000 property. And don’t forget all of the other fees and charges that come with setting up a mortgage, such as establishment, legal, valuation and documentation costs.

There’s also lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) if you borrow more than 80 percent of the value of the property and stamp duty, the list goes on. And with RateCity’s recent survey of rental prices compared to the cost of buying, it’s no wonder that many people are trapped under the rental web.

RateCity found that the average national rental price was $1520 per month (according to Australian Property Monitors (APM)). And mortgage repayments for the average loan size of $289,300 (Australian Bureau of Statistics) with the average comparison rate for this loan amount at 7.09 per cent (RateCity research) would cost about $2061 per month. That’s a difference of $541 extra for a mortgage compared to renting.

But here is where it gets interesting. If rental prices increase by five per cent over the next five years and property prices increase by 10 per cent for the same period, Australians could be more than $41,000 better off by paying off a mortgage in five years compared to renting, according to RateCity (assuming the interest rate remains).

This is because the national median house price according to APM is $558,540 and the equity in your property is likely to increase higher than rental prices. In fact, APM recorded house prices increased on average by 15.6 per cent year-on-year in June 2010. That’s while rental costs only went up by 4.33 per cent for the same period.

Of course there are many Australians who are not able to afford that extra $541 to pay off a mortgage each month. I know I have many moments of wanting to spend $500 on shopping as oppose to paying a lender mortgage repayments! But those that can and are contemplating to renew their rental agreement for another term or purchase a home can significantly benefit with buying property — even with a mortgage.

Don’t forget that these are average prices in the RateCity study and can vary by location. What you may not realise is how much the costs can also differ between lenders, which can make an even bigger impact on your repayments costs as well as how much you need to save. For instance, one of RateCity’s top variable home loans is by State Custodians with a comparison rate for a $300,000 mortgage of 6.46 per cent. Compared to 7.09 per cent, that’s a difference of $120 per month or potentially $36,000 over the course of 25 years.

It’s worth doing your research and make sure you check the details including fees and charges before signing up to a home loan.

Your say: Do you think rent money is ‘dead money’? Do you plan on buying a home soon? Email us on [email protected]

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Daughters diet just like their mothers

Teenage girls are more than twice as likely to fall into a habit of dieting if their mother has a disjointed relationship with food, a UK survey has found.

A study of 2500 girls in the UK by teen magazine Sugar has found that 15 percent of teenage girls diet regularly due to comments from parents, media images of celebrities and the attitudes of friends.

If that isn’t worrying enough, the number doubles if a teenage girl has seen her mother constantly try new diets.

The study found that mothers’ attitudes to celebrity body types have an influence, with girls more likely to focus on their weight if they hear admiring comments about stars’ bodies. More than half of the girls also said their family comments on what they eat.

Editor Annabel Brog said girls are “assimilating” their mum’s anxieties. “Mums want the best for [their] daughters but we live in a world preoccupied with body size, and inevitably daughters are picking up on and assimilating anxieties their mums have,” she said.

The study also found that 93 percent of the girls surveyed, aged between 13 and 19, were worried about their weight with 75 percent admitting their friends also diet. Twenty-five percent said they have a friend with an eating disorder.

Your say: What do you think of this study? Do you think this is a worrying trend in young girls? How can we help create healthy attitudes towards health and body shapes?

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Affair diary 3: If no-one knows, then no-one can get hurt

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When I got home I parked the car and sat looking at myself in the mirror for a moment, my heart still seeming to skip a beat when I thought of Ben.

The house was quiet as I let myself in and then Rob and the children leapt out of the kitchen, yelling “Surprise!” , with the kids waving streamers and Rob brandishing a bottle of champagne. “To my beautiful wife,” he said, passing me a glass and pouring the bubbly almost in one movement.

“What did Mum do?” asked my little boy excitedly and Rob laughed. “Well, she’s top of the class,” he said, hugging me tightly as the children danced around us, and we all collapsed in a pile on the rug.

“You won’t believe who’s on the account with me,” I said casually to Rob “Your friend Ben.” He beamed at me in response.“That’s brilliant,” he said “He’s a lovely bloke and you’ll get on really well with him. Let’s get them over next weekend.”

Sitting around the barbecue a week later, I congratulated myself silently on having avoided being alone with Ben throughout all the consultations our firms had organised.

I knew that even contemplating being unfaithful to Rob was a betrayal in itself and I was determined not to allow myself to be tempted again, but I could feel my resolve giving way as Ben picked up a plate of food and grinned lazily at me.

“Clever, beautiful and a brilliant cook,” he said to Rob “Just what did we do in a past life to deserve such perfect wives?” Kelly laughed and ruffled his hair “Stop sucking up to Carol,” she teased “You’ve already got the job so you don’t have to impress anyone. But seriously, Carol, all I’ve heard all week is how great you are to work with – I can’t believe how well it’s all turned out.”

I looked at her for a moment as she leaned back comfortably against Ben’s arm and the wave of jealousy I felt almost stopped me speaking. “Well, the feeling’s entirely mutual,” I said eventually “I hope you and Rob don’t mind being deserted because Ben and I will be joined at the hip for the next few months.” As Ben looked quickly at me I knew he’d got the message, but I also knew that I would have to spell it out for him on Monday.

We were sitting in my office putting together a report of the initial work and as I passed him a folder of notes I caught his eye. “This sounds incredibly blunt but you need to know that I’m happily married and aim to stay that way,” I said quietly and there was a long moment of silence while I wondered if I was making a total fool of myself.

“ I know,” he said “I feel exactly the same way about Kelly and the kids but I’m mad about you. What harm could we do if no-one knows?”

Rob’s handsome face crossed my mind for a moment but I pushed that thought away. I wanted Ben and if no-one knew, then no-one could get hurt.

“Ok, but we stick to the ground rules. No texts, emails, messages – no trail to get us into trouble. We’re friends, we work together, we have every reason to see each other but no matter what happens, we deny everything.” I said vehemently and Ben looked slightly taken aback, but nodded quickly.

“Our company has an apartment we use for entertaining or visiting staff,” he said “ I look after it and I’m heading there this afternoon. Would you like to join me?”

That was nearly two years ago and we’re still seeing each other at least twice a week. Most people have affairs as a way out and so have an end in sight, but I want to stay married to my lovely Rob and keep my lover too, and so far we’ve done a great balancing act.

Both families still socialise together and Ben and I see each other for work, but we also have an extra secret life which gives us great pleasure and doesn’t concern anyone else.

Sometimes I’ll say to Rob that I saw Ben at a conference and we had lunch or coffee together, but of course I don’t mention the two hours we spent in bed first. There’s no need for that ever to change and I’m sure many people would criticise us fiercely, but be honest – if you could have an affair without any chance of being found out, wouldn’t you be tempted?

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Glenn Mcgrath marries Sara Leonardi in secret ceremony!

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Glenn McGrath and Sara Leonardi have tied the knot in a secret wedding ceremony this afternoon, Nine News has reported.

The cricket legend and his bride reportedly wed at their beachfront Woolooware, NSW, home in a ceremony attended by Glenn’s two children with late wife Jane McGrath, nine-year-old Holly and 10-year-old James, and close family and friends.

Read more: Sara says: I don’t want to replace Jane

The ceremony is said to have taken place on the balcony of the couple’s home, which was set up with a long white table and champagne flutes as guests arrived throughout the early afternoon.

The private pair, who became engaged four months ago, went to great lengths to keep out uninvited guests by covering their balcony in thick plastic.

Sara’s parents arrived from South Africa on the weekend, hinting that a special family event was about to take place.

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Surfing safari

Are you keen to get fit this summer but sick of pounding the pavement? Maybe surfing could work for you! No, not surfing the internet, we're talking the original (and the best) form of surfing, in the ocean on a board.

Are you keen to get fit this summer but sick of pounding the pavement? Maybe surfing could work for you! No, not surfing the internet, we’re talking the original (and the best) form of surfing, in the ocean on a board.

Don’t be too scared by the prospect of “hanging 10” in the deep blue. Most novices will find after only one surfing lesson they’re feeling muscles they didn’t know existed!

Ten reasons to try surfing

  1. It will get your heart rate up and work a variety of muscles and systems in the body. You’re sure to be aching the day after your first ride but as you improve you will develop the muscles and fitness needed to be a good surfer.

  2. You’ll feel refreshed after spending time interacting with nature. Don’t underestimate the power of the ocean when it comes to clearing the mind.

  3. Surfing doesn’t discriminate! There are no age, race or gender barriers when it comes to the ocean, anyone can give surfing a go.

  4. Get in touch with the past by rocking out your retro style cossie this summer while hanging 10.

  5. Surfing is cheap! Once you’ve got yourself a board and wetsuit, surfing is free.

  6. Nothing beats the rush you feel the first time you stand up, ride a wave or even wipe out.

  7. Learning a new activity is a great way to meet new people. If you’re a first-time surfer it is a good idea to take a lesson (or two), you’ll meet people of a similar skill level and you’ll have fun together.

  8. You might find yourself hanging out with some of the ocean’s most beautiful creatures, dolphins.

  9. Australia has some of the most beautiful sections of coast in the world. You’ll see it in a whole new light riding the waves.

  10. You’ll have fun!

So what are you waiting for? Get out there and give it a go.

If you live in or near Sydney, head down to the Manly Festival of Surfing on between November 18 and 21. Check out www.manlyfestivalofsurfing.com.au for more information

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Surfing safari

Are you keen to get fit this summer but sick of pounding the pavement? Maybe surfing could work for you! No, not surfing the internet, we’re talking the original (and the best) form of surfing, in the ocean on a board.

Don’t be too scared by the prospect of “hanging 10” in the deep blue. Most novices will find after only one surfing lesson they’re feeling muscles they didn’t know existed!

Ten reasons to try surfing

  1. It will get your heart rate up and work a variety of muscles and systems in the body. You’re sure to be aching the day after your first ride but as you improve you will develop the muscles and fitness needed to be a good surfer.

  2. You’ll feel refreshed after spending time interacting with nature. Don’t underestimate the power of the ocean when it comes to clearing the mind.

  3. Surfing doesn’t discriminate! There are no age, race or gender barriers when it comes to the ocean, anyone can give surfing a go.

  4. Get in touch with the past by rocking out your retro style cossie this summer while hanging 10.

  5. Surfing is cheap! Once you’ve got yourself a board and wetsuit, surfing is free.

  6. Nothing beats the rush you feel the first time you stand up, ride a wave or even wipe out.

  7. Learning a new activity is a great way to meet new people. If you’re a first-time surfer it is a good idea to take a lesson (or two), you’ll meet people of a similar skill level and you’ll have fun together.

  8. You might find yourself hanging out with some of the ocean’s most beautiful creatures, dolphins.

  9. Australia has some of the most beautiful sections of coast in the world. You’ll see it in a whole new light riding the waves.

  10. You’ll have fun!

So what are you waiting for? Get out there and give it a go.

If you live in or near Sydney, head down to the Manly Festival of Surfing on between November 18 and 21. Check out www.manlyfestivalofsurfing.com.au for more information

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William and Kate engaged at last

Prince William of Wales and his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton are officially engaged. They faced the media on Tuesday in London as an affianced couple for the first time with Kate wearing a ring that first belonged to the late Princess Diana.

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William popped the question to Kate while on holidays in Kenya a month ago. The ring, an oval sapphire cushioned in diamonds was also Diana’s engagement ring. “It’s my mother’s engagement ring, so of course it’s very special to me,” the prince said. “This was my way of making sure that my mother didn’t miss out on today.”

When asked about her thoughts on one day becoming queen, Middleton spoke earnestly. “It’s quite a daunting prospect but hopefully I’ll take it my stride,” she said. “But William’s a great teacher so hopefully he’ll be able to help me along the way.”

Rumours of an engagement went into overdrive a fortnight ago with British tabloids correctly predicting a wedding would be held in the summer of 2011. So safe was the prospect that many British betting agencies stopped taking bets on a 2011 wedding.

The internet went into a frenzy when the news was posted on the royal family’s Twitter pages.

“The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are absolutely delighted at the news of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s engagement,” the Queen’s @BritishMonarchy page announced.

And Prince Charles’ @ClarenceHouse page said, “The Prince of Wales is delighted to announce the engagement of Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton.”

Your say: Are you surprised that Kate and William are engaged? What do you think she will wear? Do you think this will be the wedding of the century? Share your thought with us below.

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Prince William and Kate Middleton to wed

Prince William of Wales and his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton are officially engaged.

They faced the media on Tuesday in London as an affianced couple for the first time with Kate wearing a ring that first belonged to the late Princess Diana.

William popped the question to Kate while on holidays in Kenya a month ago. The ring, an oval sapphire cushioned in diamonds was also Diana’s engagement ring. “It’s my mother’s engagement ring, so of course it’s very special to me,” the prince said. “This was my way of making sure that my mother didn’t miss out on today.”

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Kate and William announce their engagement

The stunning sapphire ring was Princess Diana’s

“It’s my mother’s engagement ring, so of course it’s very special to me”

William and Kate earlier this year at a wedding

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Prince William and Kate Middleton engaged

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Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton have announced their engagement after eight years together.

The announcement, made by royal officials on Tuesday, said Prince William and Kate are set to marry in spring or summer in London next year.

Read more about the Royal wedding countdown here!

The prince, 28, proposed to Kate on a holiday to Kenya last month, giving his 28-year-old fiancée his late mother’s ring. The ring, which the late Princess Diana first wore in 1981, is an oval blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds.

“It’s my mother’s engagement ring, so of course it’s very special to me,” Prince William said while posing for photos at St James’s Palace.

“This was my way of making sure that my mother didn’t miss out on today.”

See the ring plus Prince William and Kate’s romance in pictures here!

Kate said the engagement was a very personal time for the couple who have faced “will they, won’t they” speculation for most of their relationship.

“[The proposal] was out there in a very quiet lodge and it was very romantic and it was a very personal time for both of us,” she said.

Prince William, did however, admit he waited a long time to ask for Kate’s hand in marriage.

“I don’t remember how many years it’s been, forgetful memory,” he joked. “The timing is right now, we’re both very, very happy and I’m very glad that I have done it.”

Shortly after the announcement from Clarence House the Queen shared news of the couple’s engagement via the monarchy’s Twitter page.

The short message read: “The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are absolutely delighted at the news of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s engagement.”

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David Arquette’s mistress tells all

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David Arquette wasted no time telling his mistress Jasmine Waltz that he had separated from his wife Courteney Cox when they first met.

The model and waitress told Life & Style magazine that within just 20 minutes of meeting him at Premiere nightclub, where she worked, the 39-year-old revealed all about his split from Cox.

“I was surprised to hear that,” she said. “But his friends all seemed to know about it. He was beaten down. He mentioned that he hadn’t slept with anyone since separating from Courteney.”

The 28-year-old said David seemed agitated and depressed about the separation when they first met. Two nights later David returned to Premiere and waited for Jasmine to finish her shift before taking her to a house party.

Jasmine said the pair, who had both been drinking, left the party together at 2.30am and David took her to the house where he grew up and was intent on having sex.

“It wasn’t bad sex, but it wasn’t emotional. It was quick and painless. Nothing exciting,” she said.

“When we were done, he just looked at me and said, ‘This is the first time I’ve felt like a man in a very long time’.”

Jasmine said that before she slept with the Scream star she was keen to ensure he was telling the truth about the split.

“I definitely got the impression that Courteney had made the decision to separate,” Jasmine said.

“David did not seem like the one in control of the situation. Not at all.”

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