in 1566 Bess of hardwick visited the site of hardwick hall while it was being built. when she was little she was mothered by maria the II duchess of Scotland . by 32 she decided to buy hardwick hall due to her mother being rich she was able to buy it. but all though it was expensive she lived with window tax for 60 years in that house. After that her daughter Queen Elizabeth the II took over and the family went on.The above answer is absolute garbage. I suggest you look at Wikipedia where the standard of answer is more historically correct. However, Bess was extrememly rich, not only did she build Hardwick, she also remodelled Chatsworth House. Even today the Chatsworth estate is huge and prosperous, mainly due to Bess's forsight.
It is different for a lot of homeless people, but one of the main reasons is not being able to afford their house.
No
It is always good to know exactly where you are to be able to afford house insurance or not. It is really important to have house insurance in case of fire, etc. Here is a calculator: homeinsurance.com/calculators/
because it is important that you know about your environment. people in Ghana dont have much money or anything to afford things but we are lucky to havce money and a house with heating and electronic games. but if we help people by giving them money then they will be able to afford medcine and evertyhing
Rich people, actors, successful inventors, mainly successful people, are able to afford big and expensive houses, jobs, food, and cars in Los Angeles. But mediocre people can also afford normal paying house, cars, foods, and job.
Without knowing your income, it is difficult to answer that. On an average income, however, I would say no. it would be the equivalent of making yourself house poor.
If people don't earn enough money, they won't be able to afford expensive houses.
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Only those who can afford it should but unfortunately everyone does. Weather they can afford it or not.
This may come as a shock...but one doesn't just have a right to have things they want...and they should expect major disappointments if they think others should give it to them. But it's a rhetorical, self answering question. You can't afford to have what you can't afford. So, when you find out how to afford what you can't afford, as that trick would be worth billions, you would be able to afford it! Otherwise...begging, stealing or marrying the money is your best alternative.
A person who can afford to buy a house would be referred to as a person who considers the house 'affordable', meaning he has sufficient money to buy the house.If the house is particularly expensive, he might be referred to as an 'affluent' person, meaning a person who could be considered wealthy.If the home-buyer needs and is able to borrow finance to buy the house, he'd be described as a 'good financial risk' who will find the repayments affordable.