Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy wife, happy life. If you have the money, do it.
I hate this saying. Don’t negotiate with (emotional) terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:Happy wife, happy life. If you have the money, do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We spent 200K gut-renovating. You're getting off easy, OP!
Seriously, if you can afford it, make her happy.
OP here. We specifically chose houses that were move in-ready. We will only be here for 3, maybe 5 years tops. I don’t want to spend money that will not increase resale value.
I'm a DW, and when we were remodeling the kitchen, I had the same argument with my DH, except he's the one who wanted to spend a lot more to make unnecessary changes. I put my foot down. I told him he can work more and earn more if he wanted to spend more.
He also wanted to retire early, take nice vacations, etc... I had to constantly remind him that he can't retire early and travel if he keep spending money like this.
It's been 20 years now since that argument, and DH can retire at 59 in a couple of years.
To be fair, I have, over the years, been willing to spend more as we have seen our nest egg get to a certain point.
But maybe your situation is different.
Too much austerity early on. It isn’t a virtue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with “give in and make her happy” is that she will not be happy if she married a contemptible pushover who gives in whenever she makes demands.
Have some backbone FFS.
Yes, I'm sure that she'd be a lot happier with a guy who doesn't care about what she wants.
The things that look the same to you clearly don't look the same to her, and it'd be nice if you respected that. You might be surprised, too, at what will help resale. If she's got a good eye and is in touch with what's trendy, the house will sell faster, and possibly for slightly more. I recently sold a house that sold for way above asking price because the finishes were, though not expensive, very stylish. An almost identical house with more dated finishes sold for about $20k less, and the updated finishes cost way less than that.
I bet there are things you care about that she doesn't care about, OP. If you can afford it (even if it's not a good 'investment') do it. And I hope she would be similarly supportive of spending money on the things that make a difference to you.
OP here. I thought hardware and finishes do nothing for resale value. The only thing I see that is good for resale value is doing custom built-ins in the closet.
The finishes in this house are nice and new. She wants them in a different color and shape ( draw pulls instead of knobs). The bathroom counter top is nice but she just wants a lighter gray. The bathroom floor is nice but she wants it to match the other bathroom. This will not improve our home resale value.
Anonymous wrote:Is she generally a spendthrift? Are you generally a tightwad?
This won’t end well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with “give in and make her happy” is that she will not be happy if she married a contemptible pushover who gives in whenever she makes demands.
Have some backbone FFS.
Yes, I'm sure that she'd be a lot happier with a guy who doesn't care about what she wants.
The things that look the same to you clearly don't look the same to her, and it'd be nice if you respected that. You might be surprised, too, at what will help resale. If she's got a good eye and is in touch with what's trendy, the house will sell faster, and possibly for slightly more. I recently sold a house that sold for way above asking price because the finishes were, though not expensive, very stylish. An almost identical house with more dated finishes sold for about $20k less, and the updated finishes cost way less than that.
I bet there are things you care about that she doesn't care about, OP. If you can afford it (even if it's not a good 'investment') do it. And I hope she would be similarly supportive of spending money on the things that make a difference to you.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with “give in and make her happy” is that she will not be happy if she married a contemptible pushover who gives in whenever she makes demands.
Have some backbone FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pick your battles
Do you guys have the money?
OP here. We have the money but that’s not the point. It will not any value to the house.