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Depends where in the country they live and what job they do. Obviously a burger flipper in central London won’t be able to live where they work but an 'average' wage earner living up north probably could get a house with just a years wages!

You seem to think all houses up north are cheap... well sorry to burst your bubble. They ain't, parts of the north are as expensive as the south east.
 
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It is simply impossible for a person on average earnings today to do what Mottie did many years ago.
that’s incorrect. my nephew (in wales) earns around £17,500 has just bought a house on his own. £8,500 deposit and mortgage of 66,000 over 35 yrs.
 
Blimey!
Question comes natural: how much would I earn as a carpenter up north or in wales?
Could i get away with charging london prices?
i.e. remove old door and frame and dispose, fit new door and frame including hardware and architrave I charge £150.
£200 for same job but fire door.
How much do they charge in wales or up north?
 
that’s incorrect.

It is not incorrect.

mortgage of 66,000 over 35 yrs.

check back and look at the average house price I mentioned.

It is not £66,000

Like mottie, you are a denier.

Mottie says "but a couple, both earning much more than average earnings, can do it"

and you say "but people can buy much cheaper homes"

Neither of which is relevant to what I said.
 
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It is not incorrect.



check back and look at the average house price I mentioned.

It is not £66,000
but you have to account for all properties that make up the average. likewise with earnings.
 
Blimey!
Question comes natural: how much would I earn as a carpenter up north or in wales?
Could i get away with charging london prices?
i.e. remove old door and frame and dispose, fit new door and frame including hardware and architrave I charge £150.
£200 for same job but fire door.
How much do they charge in wales or up north?
yes you could, that’s the sort of work I come across. I’d be in the same ball park or more and that’s in in west wales . because I know of the hassle and pitfalls that may occur.
 
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No.

I have said a person on average earnings, and I have said a house of average price.

The fact that there are homes of lower price, and people of higher earnings, is irrelevant to what I said.
but the fact that there are houses of less value plus earnings which are considerably lower than your stated average also, makes it perfectly relevant
 
Blimey!
Question comes natural: how much would I earn as a carpenter up north or in wales?
Could i get away with charging london prices?
i.e. remove old door and frame and dispose, fit new door and frame including hardware and architrave I charge £150.
£200 for same job but fire door.
How much do they charge in wales or up north?
Live in the SE and just looked into getting a new back door - door itself is £250, but feeling lazy, looked at fitting costs and it's £500! So... you're hired, lol.
 
Blimey!
Question comes natural: how much would I earn as a carpenter up north or in wales?
Could i get away with charging london prices?
i.e. remove old door and frame and dispose, fit new door and frame including hardware and architrave I charge £150.
£200 for same job but fire door.
How much do they charge in wales or up north?

In Surrey / Sussex carpenters charge from £150 to £250 a day, typically.
 
Blimey!
Question comes natural: how much would I earn as a carpenter up north or in wales?
Could i get away with charging london prices?
i.e. remove old door and frame and dispose, fit new door and frame including hardware and architrave I charge £150.
£200 for same job but fire door.
How much do they charge in wales or up north?
your materials are £50+ with a standard panel door. thats without your fuel mot fetching and carrying. your on less than £100 for a job that could turn into a 2-3 day nightmare. not to mention making up skirting cutting thresholds, carpets etc. your too cheap.
 
No.

I have said a person on average earnings, and I have said a house of average price.

The fact that there are homes of lower price, and people of higher earnings, is irrelevant to what I said.
the houses of lower value and earnings of lower income make up the average . you used them to get your average. you can’t disregard them and still expect to use them for your argument.
 
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