What would you buy if you were a millionaire?
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I'd study architecture at uni and dedicate my time to repairing properties on the at risk register.0
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Invest money for my siblings and my education and then go travel all around the world!0
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id spend it on booze and loose women, then probably squander the rest.....0
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Pay off my student loans, then take my family on a holiday, and buy a house.0
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pay off my dad's loan,buy a house,would love to buy a studio where I can record my own rap songs and the rest of the money I'll donate to the poor kids for schoolin nd one more thing thats protein powders.0
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I would buy a affordable home and live off the rest.0
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Pay off our debts and my mums, help my husband get full custody of his kids, and then try and immigrate to America!0
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Buy an apartment building so that I can make more money.0
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It's nice dreaming,but as many have said a million doesn't go that far. No one said anything about taxes. I do like the notion of paying of bills and helping others. Mine would be paying off bills, getting an estate settled and being able to keep the property we are on for our kids. You see it's been in the family for 150 years. Of course we have a mother that needs taking care of and three kids and 7 grandchildren that could always use some help. That would probably eliminate all of it, after taxes0
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That's just enough or a 2 bedroom flat in central London. Sigh.0
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First thought a mummy make over lol second thought more logical= buy a house, a car and pay off my hecs loan.0
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Two chicks at the same time.
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A huge warehouse covered in trampolines, with Velcro walls. You'd have to wear a Velcro suit, jump and stick to the walls.
I'd spend the rest of the money becoming Batman.0 -
Really cheap Batman, that is0
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A personal trainer a big house with an indoor heated pool ! N big staples to hold my mouth closed around chocolate0
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Invest that. Make it grow.0
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Nothing. A PS4 lol, and pay off my mortgage and car payments. Probably do laser hair removal though because I'm so sick of shaving.0
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2 pages in and nobody has said Hookers and Blow
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We're well over that (I'm near retirement, DH is already retired). Here's how we live. One car (Nissan Altima, 100K miles, bought used). Rarely go out to eat; we're homebodies. One big, splashy trip a year. Paris this year, Alaska last year and next year. The Paris trip didn't cost us that much out of pocket because we used airline miles and hotel points for most of it. Our house will be paid for in 5 years and we're looking forward to downsizing soon. McMansions are pretty but they have a lot of rooms to clean and you have to pay to heat and cool them. No hired help. I mow the lawn and DH takes care of the pool. We did get DS through college with no debt and I'm proud of that. We buy most of our casual clothes from outlet stores and places like Marshall's. I'm more extravagant with my work wardrobe but right now I'm carrying around a 20-year old Coach bag. I use things till they wear out. DH doesn't have a cell phone. He doesn't want one. Mine is provided by my employer. DH has a desktop computer and I have a laptop that's at least 3 years old. When the laptop wears out I may get an iPad but not before. I've never had a professional manicure or pedicure.
And that's how an average person with a good job gets to be a millionaire. Spend less than you make, don't buy everything you see, set priorities.0 -
you mean as in "one million dollars"? I would buy a house/apartment (I don't want a huge house but somethign comfortable), invest most of the rest for my future, and get some real help for my son. I would like to quit my job and go back to school. I would take one amazing vacation where i could stay in the best hotel, get a car service if needed, eat where i want, and not even look at the price tag of anything. (as opposed to my upcoming vacation where i'm staying at a Y, using the subway, eating probably street food, and shopping at sales and cheapie stores:laugh: ). just once I would like to be able to have the freedom to buy something without thinking how it's going to mess up the rest of the month's budget...0
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I would buy a cottage up in the mountains somewhere, doesn't need to be big but comfortable and all mine. This is honestly my only ambition as far as material wealth is concerned.
I would keep another 100 K for splurging. Not sure what on but I'd think of something...
As for the remaining 700-800 K, I'm not sure. Not enthusiastic about investing and I could just live on that money, pretty comfortably, for 20 years, so... I would probably put it in a savings account and transfer 10 K a year from it into my checking account as a "back-up income" of sorts so I could be a lot more relaxed about gainful employment.0 -
A burberry trench coat, I'd pay off my student loans and go on a LOT of vacations. And probably buy some property in my city.0
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