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I was 28.

Here in the states, you can put down a bit less. The key things are the Ratios of Income to payments.
We have a Front end Ratio (usually the monthly payment is about 28% or less of monthly income),
and the Back end Ratio (usually the monthly payment is about 35% or less of monthly income - other monthly payments).

The concept is rather sound. You need Food+Shelter+Clothing(etc). Assign 1/3 of your income to each.

Saving up 20%, even if it takes years is good exercise. Dave Ramsey books are great for helping to get a handle on your expenses and learning how to save.

I have been to Sydney recently. Kinda shocked at the prices.
Typically here, the buying of a house takes about 7 years to break even against. So if you plan to move in 3-5 years, the rule of thumb is not to do it (of course, recent explosions in real estate prices before the crash not withstanding).

Honestly, a $500,000 house, with a 20% down payment = $100,000.00 down.
But a 500K house implies about 5,000/month in a payment (1% is an easy guesstimate).
[Keep in mind, you have PITI: Principle+Interest+Taxes+Insurance]

So, 20 months to save up your down payment. And REALITY is that if you can afford the payment, you should have SOME savings already, and you should be able to save about 10% above this. If you cannot, you are buying too much house. That can get you down to 18 months.

The bright side is that it usually takes MONTHS to buy your first house, and find what you are looking for.

Buy a book about First Time Home Buying, and learn what to be aware of.
What immediate expenses you will have, like appliances.
You should have 6 months of expenses in the bank AFTER the purchase (goal).

If you are a single guy, get a gal pal to look at the house with you. A friend bought a house in which the bedrooms were renovated, and the closets were removed!!! LOL. He had NO Closets in his bedrooms. He never noticed. I bought a house with no sidewalks on either side of the street. I did not even notice.

Buying a New House vs. Used is probably not an issue. I can't imagine you being able to afford a new place in Australia as a first home. The place we stayed in was over 100 years old. But nice. (Although the windows were original custom made sliding wood frames with "wavy" glass) except for the new windows that faced the Opera House (Cremone Point area).

The limitation in mobility is a huge issue. The people we stayed with bought the house, and 3 months later, his job relocated. He now takes the train 40 minutes to work, where it was 15 minutes before.

Don't rush in. While I liked buying my home to avoid paying rent (and I paid it off before I was 40, and still live there), I think I made a lot of mistakes. I bought brand new. I could have gotten more house for less if I bought slightly used. Been here long enough to have replaced everything!

Honestly, if your plan is to get married, the house will become a marital asset, so you might as well get it together. Just keep saving up.

Finally, I feel, personally, that if you don't have the grit to save for 2-3 years to get the downpayment, then owning a house is a questionable decision. The 2 seem related to me. I felt broke for about 4 years after getting the house, when I had to get a car as well. Ughh. Painful days. Looking back, great decision Smile | :)

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