Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A very rich person once told me that the key to wealth is one house and one wife. It made me laugh, but probably true.
doesn't answer your question, but I agree with a previous PP that you can probably swing a second home without being all that rich, especially if you can rent it out a lot of the time.
Yes, that's an old saying: "One house, one spouse" is the key to wealth.
We have wealthy friends with a vacation house, and they let us use it all the time. We restock whatever's low in the liquor cabinet and pay for the cleaners. Maybe we're not signaling wealth, but we're pretty happy with the arrangement!![]()
Leech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A very rich person once told me that the key to wealth is one house and one wife. It made me laugh, but probably true.
doesn't answer your question, but I agree with a previous PP that you can probably swing a second home without being all that rich, especially if you can rent it out a lot of the time.
Yes, that's an old saying: "One house, one spouse" is the key to wealth.
We have wealthy friends with a vacation house, and they let us use it all the time. We restock whatever's low in the liquor cabinet and pay for the cleaners. Maybe we're not signaling wealth, but we're pretty happy with the arrangement!![]()
Leech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A very rich person once told me that the key to wealth is one house and one wife. It made me laugh, but probably true.
doesn't answer your question, but I agree with a previous PP that you can probably swing a second home without being all that rich, especially if you can rent it out a lot of the time.
Yes, that's an old saying: "One house, one spouse" is the key to wealth.
We have wealthy friends with a vacation house, and they let us use it all the time. We restock whatever's low in the liquor cabinet and pay for the cleaners. Maybe we're not signaling wealth, but we're pretty happy with the arrangement!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Memorial Day approaching, it seems everyone that has money is off to the coast, maybe Florida, or up to Maine, etc. The UMC pretenders seem to rely on invitations to join, or else they're stuck in town.
Haha, op, it must be miserable being you.
Seriously!
And just an FYI, OP, the truly wealthy people are not the ones who drive fancy cars and have vacation homes.
What is truly wealthy to you? I grew up in Middleburg, VA with extreme wealth, running in the same circles as the Mars family and Mellon family. Having multiple homes was the norm and no one was driving a Chevy. We showed horses more expensive than what i bet you consider a "fancy car". The truly wealthy are not pinchung pennies with their multiple homes and cars. My parents still are alive and last month just returned from their ranch in Texas where they basically stay most of the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no - the #1 signal of wealth is 3-4 kids while living in a tier 'a' city and sending them all the privates.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-ultimate-status-symbol-is-a-big-family-2015-5
As tina fey said:
"I thought that raising an only child would be the norm in New York, but I’m pretty sure my daughter is the only child in her class without a sibling. All over Manhattan, large families have become a status symbol. Four beautiful children named after kings and pieces of fruit are a way of saying, “I can afford a four-bedroom apartment and a hundred and fifty thousand dollars in elementary-school tuition fees each year. How you livin’?”"
In my experience, 99% of the time that signals a significant estate via the grandparents or parents, not independent wealth.
+1 People with weekend/country homes that I know are typically white and far from the immigrant experience and have had a "place by the shore" left to them by dear old Gramps.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A very rich person once told me that the key to wealth is one house and one wife. It made me laugh, but probably true.
doesn't answer your question, but I agree with a previous PP that you can probably swing a second home without being all that rich, especially if you can rent it out a lot of the time.
Yes, that's an old saying: "One house, one spouse" is the key to wealth.
We have wealthy friends with a vacation house, and they let us use it all the time. We restock whatever's low in the liquor cabinet and pay for the cleaners. Maybe we're not signaling wealth, but we're pretty happy with the arrangement!![]()
Anonymous wrote:A very rich person once told me that the key to wealth is one house and one wife. It made me laugh, but probably true.
doesn't answer your question, but I agree with a previous PP that you can probably swing a second home without being all that rich, especially if you can rent it out a lot of the time.
Anonymous wrote:If it's grandfather's summer cottage in Nantucket or MV, then yes - it's a signal. Although the grandchildren of wealth are the ones who are watching it drain away more quickly than they'd like.
Most of Florida signifies UMC to me. Palm Beach being the outlier. Although I do have a soft spot for Key West.
Some schmo's place in Ocean City or Rehoboth - nope. Those beaches are junk and yet too crowded. Too far of a drive for too little. Not an aspiration for me.