Saving to buy a new home is hard.
At the moment my family lives in an okay house in an okay street and we’re fine. We’re lucky to have a roof over our heads in a suburb close to the kids’ school.
And yet we can’t help but dream of a better home, one that is big enough for each of our three children to have their own bedroom.
It’s hard going though. The first time we saved for a home we were in our early twenties and were happy to stay home every night eating noodles. With children in tow, you can’t do that.
But there are lots of ways we save money without ruining our lives and lifestyles.
1. Eat at home, but make it an event.
We eat out once a month and stick to affordable family restaurants that have brilliant deals on Monday and Tuesday nights. We have one takeaway night per week and it’s usually a three for two pizza deal. The rest of the time we eat at home, but not begrudgingly. We have so much fun.
Every Saturday night is barbecue night, even in winter. It’s way more fun than the nights we eat out, and much cheaper.
2. Have ‘staycations’ instead of travelling.
Have you ever thought of just staying in a hotel in your own city? You won’t have to buy flights or transfers or hire cars or anything. You just drive to any great hotel in your area that has family packages and spend the weekend being a tourist in your own town.
You’ll still need to stick to a budget but most hotels have offers for local theme parks and restaurants.
3. Stick to a budget, but give yourself wiggle room.
Map out your spending so you can see when you will reach your savings goal. It’s incredibly motivating. There are lots of apps that will do it for you and you can synch it onto both your phones so you can keep track.
Our budget is strict in that it is planned out to the last dollar, but it also has wiggle room. My husband and I get the same amount of ‘fun money’ each week to spend on whatever we want.
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Hi Jo, what are the names of the budget apps that you talk about in the article?
Staycations are a great idea... unless you live in Sydney where the hotels are exorbitantly expensive....
Exactly. They're even exorbitantly expensive using mystery hotel sites and they have the audacity to charge for Wifi. My yearly trips to Italy prove to me that Australian hotels have a long way to go to offer the services and value of hotels in Europe.
Same goes for Perth. Been insane for years now due to the FiFo workers.
Spot on! When we were in Italy we stayed in an apartment across the road from a 5 star hotel. Our transfer to the airport didnt turn up so we were waiting outside for ages...the concierge at the hotel came over said he had noticed we looked stranded and asked if he could get his driver to take us. And of course we accepted the offer and gave the driver and concierge a big tip and they wouldnt let us pay him for the trip, they just wanted to help. Can you imagine that happening here?
What a lovely story. And no, I can't imagine it happening here!