Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate them all as a relative custom built one that is gorgeous, but I prefer Victorians and historical homes even with all the problems that come with them
That is not logical
Is it logical for you to think your preferences are universal? I agree with the PP.
Preferring something with problems is not logical
Anonymous wrote:I want one but cant afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate them all as a relative custom built one that is gorgeous, but I prefer Victorians and historical homes even with all the problems that come with them
That is not logical
Is it logical for you to think your preferences are universal? I agree with the PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drive a 12 year old Honda Civic and live in an old (renovated house). I also own a large house on the beach that I inherited. I am really struggling to understand why I should move to an ugly new build to show random passersby that I have money.
I’m struggling to understand why you think it’s important to assert on an anonymous forum that you have money. How about you do you and not make assumptions about the motives of others?
Anonymous wrote:I drive a 12 year old Honda Civic and live in an old (renovated house). I also own a large house on the beach that I inherited. I am really struggling to understand why I should move to an ugly new build to show random passersby that I have money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of this, for instance. Behold:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/101-Fardale-St-SE-Vienna-VA-22180/51808023_zpid/
OMG I just vomited.
The Gucci shopping bags in the closest seal the deal for me![]()
Anonymous wrote:I have better quality wood floors in my 80 year old attic than new builds. Quality of new builds is inferior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate them all as a relative custom built one that is gorgeous, but I prefer Victorians and historical homes even with all the problems that come with them
That is not logical
Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate them all as a relative custom built one that is gorgeous, but I prefer Victorians and historical homes even with all the problems that come with them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of this, for instance. Behold:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/101-Fardale-St-SE-Vienna-VA-22180/51808023_zpid/
OMG I just vomited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, when someone buys a shack in a good location, I assume they value top notch education, short commute, and access to amenities, etc. and have to buy what they can afford.
But when someone CHOOSES to buy a house out in Devonshire or Wimbly Gate Estates (not real names, but you know those types of neighborhoods), I’m like wow, you actually picked this home for the house.
When someone buys a shack, they become a shack-dweller in the eyes of 99% of the public, and no amount of rationalization is going to change that. Sorry.
Oh noes, the public!! Random people may never know how much money I have!!![]()
The most wealthiest people have smaller homes in the suburbs with their house paid off and drive a 10 year old Honda Accord.
Meanwhile, people will live paycheck to paycheck to buy a 4500 sq ft thing for 2 million on an expensive lot near their job with 2 big car payments on their Audi SUVs just to impress the Joneses.
It's sad.
It might be, if it were true, but it's not.
P.S - The phrase "most wealthiest" shows you are not well educated, which further suggests your insights into the habits of higher net worth families is very limited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It cracks me up when the responses are “you’re jealous,” or “you can’t afford it”....you’re talking to a stranger on the internet. You have no idea what they can afford. These responses are what a teenager or a middle school girl would say. There’s no substance to the argument. It makes me question your intellectual wherewithal when it came to choosing your house and its details and materials.
So so true.
ps - we could afford it, and then some
Doubt it, poseur.