Lakewood90712
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If you were given $100,000, but had to spend it in one day to receive the gift , how would you spend it ?. Must spend it, not save or invest.
If you were given $100,000, but had to spend it in one day to receive the gift , how would you spend it ?. Must spend it, not save or invest.
New Corvette. Case closed.
I’m actually in the process of doing this by buying a more expensive house. Bye,bye $$
Congratulations!
When I did the same back in 2015, the difference in purchase price and selling price was ~$40K. But once I added the cost of moving, doing buyer requested repairs on the old house, doing an extensive landscaping/grading/concrete work to the yard of my new house and otherwise fixing it up, closing costs, and all other costs, it came to $92,603.28. So, I still would have had $7,396.72 of the $100,000 left over.
Best decision I ever made and I hope you love your new home like I do mine.
If you going with the Vette, go for the C7 Z06... Should have enough left over for a tank of gas.New Corvette. Case closed.
If you were given $100,000, but had to spend it in one day to receive the gift , how would you spend it ?. Must spend it, not save or invest.
Not really.It's even harder if you can't buy durable goods.
A co-worker's dad was a member of a casual "club" who had an ongoing competition regarding how much dough you could blow in 24 hours.
But no durable goods. You had to eat it, drink it or be entertained by it. They found out that it's really difficult to blow more than a couple grand.
Yeah, easy to blow on a vehicle or jewelry.