Where would you live if you won Mega Millions?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would stay in the area and travel often, I would only buy a beach and ski house but other places jsut stay in the best resorts etc. I would go to work few a week or so and clean out my office and accidently throw a lot of stuff out that is important and not worry about it


LOL. Love it!
Anonymous
Fun question!

If we decided to stay in the area, I'd want to stay in Arlington . . . in one of those hard-to-find houses that has it all . . . open layout with lots of of square footage . . . on a big, wooded lot . . . in a friendly neighborhood that truly feels like a neighborhood.

I'd also want a beachfront place Bethany and maybe somewhere nice in the mountains (w/in a 3 hour drive or a non-stop plane ride.) Sadly, I'm at the stage where I'd rather have a second home in an easy-to-reach destination than somewhere more exotic. I figure I'd want to "upgrade" later, when the kiddos are older and/or out of the nest!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big Victorian in Garrett Park or possibly move to San Francisco, where just maybe with my $200 million after taxes, I could afford to buy a house.

I would definitely quit my job. Immediately.


The annuity payment would be about $8,250,000/yr after taxes, assuming the max. tax rate. The cash option would be about $128,000,000 post tax, with the same assumptions.
Anonymous


No D.C. No OBX. No. No. No. Choices people, choices.
Anonymous
Historic houses in Boston and San Fransisco- cabins in the Shenandoah and the Rockies.
Anonymous
Vermont
Anonymous
House in London and maybe move there (DH is from there, family there and with money London is awesome). Holiday villa in Italy with tons of space so many friends could congregate every summer. Apartment in NYC or DC. not sure if we'd stay state side, but would keep property here. House in Key Biscayne, FL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big Victorian in Garrett Park or possibly move to San Francisco, where just maybe with my $200 million after taxes, I could afford to buy a house.

I would definitely quit my job. Immediately.


The annuity payment would be about $8,250,000/yr after taxes, assuming the max. tax rate. The cash option would be about $128,000,000 post tax, with the same assumptions.


Holy crap, really?! That is so much money! Why am I not playing the mega million when it gets big? How did you figure out the yearly payout?

If it was really that much money I'd totally quit my job (because I work for the federal government and am transferred to a new country every two to three years and hate moving) start a foundation, be a defender of human rights, and make huge anonymous donations to individuals in need. I would move back to my favorite city, Chicago, and I would take time every year to go to a meditation retreat in Thailand.
This conversation makes me wonder why I can't / don't do any of these things now...with what I have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do this to myself often - convince myself that we are TOTALLY going to win Mega Millions every time the pot gets obscenely large. DH asked me if I would quit my job if we won (hmmm maybe?) and then asked where we should buy a house and I had no clue. We live in Arlington and I love it here - I like being close(r) to the city than say, McLean or Great Falls or whatever (this is lotto winning me talking - we rent, McLean will never be a legit option, etc). Anyways as I dream I'm wondering if you were to stay in DC and money was no object, where would you live??


Um, did anyone actually read the OP's question? She's asking where you would live if you stayed in the DC area.
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I wouldn't leave this area or quit my job, but I'd probably take a year off to travel and look for vacation houses to buy. I'd like one on in California, Washington state and in the Philippines.
Anonymous
Hmmm....

If my main residence still needed to be in the area...

I would live in Georgetown walking distance to the DuPont metro.

I would also buy a villa in France, and a home on Martha's Vineyard.
Anonymous
Ashland, Oregon. 100 acres.
Anonymous
Arlington
Seattle
Cape Cod
Anonymous
Rockville
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do this to myself often - convince myself that we are TOTALLY going to win Mega Millions every time the pot gets obscenely large. DH asked me if I would quit my job if we won (hmmm maybe?) and then asked where we should buy a house and I had no clue. We live in Arlington and I love it here - I like being close(r) to the city than say, McLean or Great Falls or whatever (this is lotto winning me talking - we rent, McLean will never be a legit option, etc). Anyways as I dream I'm wondering if you were to stay in DC and money was no object, where would you live??


Um, did anyone actually read the OP's question? She's asking where you would live if you stayed in the DC area.


OP here - ha no most people ignored that part but these responses have taught me that even with 200 mil I am still too damn practical.
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