| I have a 30-year mortgage and it will be paid off in 3.5 years. |
| OP’s other troll thread didn’t get any traction so she’s back at it 🙏 |
Frugal. Unless your house is worth $750K+. In which case, you're living beyond your means, as you can't afford vehicles and furniture commensurate with the caliber of your home. Original assertion proved. Case closed. |
| Good God OP, you are insufferable “star performers who are sought after”. Yuck! Get off your high horse! Why don’t you move to a neighborhood with people like you and do your current neighbors a favor. |
Or PP just doesn’t care about spending a lot of money on cars. My parents have a $2+ million apartment in Manhattan and when they did own a car, it was a Prius. |
There are assets that appreciate and assets that depreciate. You invest in them DIFFERENTLY, OP. |
OP the PP is right. It is so easy to add extra payments no one needs to take a 15 year one Please learn math and percentages and interest rates seriously. Ikea furniture omg I love Ikea and I live in a home that is worth north of $10 million and own multiple homes outright. Take trips as you do on a private plane yeah upped you on that one and like PP said your plan is "idiotic". We have never lived hand to mouth or overspent ever. I come from very poor background money is safe to me it means my family has food on the table. I buy things on sale. I use coupons, and I never ever buy a top-of-the-line car. A CRV ends up at the same place as a Range Rover. All of this is my choice. I say this all with a grain of salt. I in no way do not understand how lucky we are. |
You are a bad investor. If you are young and could have gotten a mortgage at 2% or so the cash you spent on your house would have been better used in the stock market over the past ten years. But if you are retired being debt free is understandable. |
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What's wrong with Reheboth and Ikea? If the value of the house is over 750K, we can't do these poor people things? Most suburb houses are over 750K.
I own my house outright and like Ikea and my car is $25K new. |
| It sounds OP doesn't like other people having a more expensive home than him. His focus on stuff inside his house seems like a weird attempt to compensate for that. |
My parents are an interesting case. They have two homes, with no debt, valued at likely $8 million+ yet my mom drives an 8 year old Subaru and my dad a used car. They often fly private but my mom will shop in consignment stores but she does have a nice wardrobe. My dad won’t spend money on new golf clubs or clothes but he donates tons to charity. They can afford any new car out there or just about anything else but they spend their money their way, not some keep up with the Jones’ way. I’m thankful that I have inherited some of their “what’s important thriftiness”. |
| We could not afford a 15 yr mortgage. Good for you I guess. |
No, you're just a pompous ass. Seriously. And your observations have nothing to do with mortgage terms. |
Says you. Guarantee my Ikea furniture is lasting longer than your bmw does. Also, way to go wasting your money on a depreciating asset. Not sure what you are proving here. Do you also like to heat your home by burning money? |
| If you've ever read the Millionaire Next Door, there's an argument that you should reach for the most expensive home you can find (or at least the least expensive house in the most expensive neighborhood you can afford). Borrow as much of the purchase price as you can to free up as much of your monthly income as possible to invest it in stocks. Spend as little as possible on everything else -- drink Budweiser, drive used cars, etc. You'll getter richer that way. Whether you're happier is another story and probably depends on who you are and what matters to you most. |