Do you need to feel better about travel sports costs?

Anonymous
If you do, I can tell you how much we spend on horses.
Anonymous
Both are ridiculously expensive. My DD rides and my DS plays travel baseball. They both love the experiences, but I secretly can't wait until they are both done with these hobbies...
Anonymous
This is why my daughter just rides the barn horses. Her professional-grade musical instrument cost us $85K, but at least it doesn't need vet care, boarding, and it can be carried as carry-on instead of a trailer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why my daughter just rides the barn horses. Her professional-grade musical instrument cost us $85K, but at least it doesn't need vet care, boarding, and it can be carried as carry-on instead of a trailer.


Won’t it appreciate if cared for properly?
Anonymous
I have no idea about horses, but people claim that riding horses can increase in value such that they pay for everything once sold.
Anonymous
If only! Horses are money pits, but the best kind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea about horses, but people claim that riding horses can increase in value such that they pay for everything once sold.


This is a critical delusion for many of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If only! Horses are money pits, but the best kind.


I believe a trained competition horse is worth a lot of money, so if you are able to be the one to train that horse then it can pay off.

I gather if you purchase an already trained horse then you have already paid for the appreciation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If only! Horses are money pits, but the best kind.


I believe a trained competition horse is worth a lot of money, so if you are able to be the one to train that horse then it can pay off.

I gather if you purchase an already trained horse then you have already paid for the appreciation.


If you are a great trainer and you don’t mind dumping/euthanizing the ones that don’t work out, you might bat .250 developing young horses for profit. But most people who make money buying and selling horses do it by bringing them to a market where they will be worth more (eg importing them from Europe) or finding affluent clients and acting as their agent for a commission. Horses appreciating is an occasional perk for people who are in it for other reasons, not a business plan.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why my daughter just rides the barn horses. Her professional-grade musical instrument cost us $85K, but at least it doesn't need vet care, boarding, and it can be carried as carry-on instead of a trailer.


How old is she, and for how many years had she been playing prior to getting such an expensive instrument? Do you feel it has made her more competitive in terms of orchestra placement/seating, summer music programs, etc?
Anonymous
Let me tell you about sailing...I always say, at least I don't have to keep the boat alive!
Anonymous
No, I don't need to feel better about. We have one kid and it took years of trying and IVF to conceive him. If he wants to do an expensive travel sport, so be it.
Anonymous
I’m told aviation is even more expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m told aviation is even more expensive.


I have a friend whose sons are in f2 or f3, and I’m going to guess that they have spent at least $3+ million on cars, tires, travel, instruction, mechanic service hours.
Anonymous
I have everyone beat. My son's hobby is luxury real estate flipping.
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