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most unnecessary and expensive thing you bought but glad you did?

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Probably my current rig. I spent far too much on it when I probably didn't really need to.

But I'm sort of glad I did really 🙂
 
Today I went out and bought the giant $25 GIR doll (from Invader Zim). I rarely spend on such items, but it's pretty small compared to most of the listed stuff here🙂
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
You sound like a real party-animal there, VI

Hey, there's a reason I've got remotely decent cars, my own home, and an investment portfolio more developed than a lot of people twice my age. Meanwhile, many people my age wonder why they never have any money, are pissy because they are stuck in a crappy apartment, and never seem to have any disposable cash.

It's all about priorities 🙂

You spend 1/3 of your life in retirement. Best make it a good one.

you own your home outright? at 24 that is quite an accomplishment!
 
Since I dont make alot of money, warcraft 3 is expensive. I piked it up on the weekend, didnt need it but it kept me occupied. Now I dont have any money left to put gas in my motorcycle.
 
My bikes: I've got a ridiculous amount of money tied up in bicycles, but it's much more than a hobby for me. Keeps me fit and sane all at the same time.🙂
 
My Mits 55" widescreen HDTV for 3K.

And I'll soon be making more unnecessary expensive purchases:

Denon 3802 Receiver
SVS Sub
And some speakers
 
VI .......24 and you have paid your house off in full?? I hope not?...there go your tax credits. My gfs father had done something similar and ended up having to take out another mortgage so that he could get the tax credits when he lost his job two years ago....but then again he lives in a very expensive house so I guess if yours is a little less then the taxes and such are not that bad, and it depends on location.

congrats on being so financially sound though...I guess you are the antithis of me, you like to save for later, whereas I like to live now.

 
No no no...don't own outright. Sorry for the misconception. I've got a mortgage on it.

I use the term "home owner" in the sense that I'm not renting an apartment/condo.

If I didn't have a mortgage out, it'd be tough to take home office deductions against the mortgage, and claim the interest against my taxes.
 
well I have 3 MD players costing £330, £250 and £220. Didn't need the 2nd or 3rd one but I wanted them and saved and bought them. They are all smaller then each other and have a better remote and battery life.

I didn't need my Oakley Why 3 costing £370 ~ $550 with prescripted Oakley lenses in but they look dam nice.

Didn't need a phone that was $300 but I wanted one.

Glad I bought all of the stuff that I have. Makes life fun and just 'nice' to have. I got these things as I'm good with my money and savings😀
 
hey VI I am looking at getting a house/condo with my GF as well, we currently rent and were wondering what we should expect to get for a mortgage...

I don't know what your salary is like, but any ideas on what you paid for your house and what kind of a mortgage they gave you?

we are looking to spend about 250-350 if we get that much.

Thanks
 
I did a 95% financing on a $120,000 townhouse @ 7.25% interest. Our mortgage payments come out to about $920 a month after PMI.

Property taxes will work out to be about $130 a month.
 
Mine would be the car I just bought... I got a 2002 Chevy Cavalier LS Sport Coupe that over the next 5 years I'll have paid $17,267 for. I could have kept my old car and fixed the windshield and power steering pump. I guess I'm just lazy and now broke.
 
My cell phone.

Ericsson T68 - I bought it back in December when they were still going for about $550 on ebay, I snagged one for $450....is it a total waste of money? yes. do I need the features that make it expensive? no. Do I use half of them? no. But ya know what? I love this phone lol I couldn't live with my old 8290.
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
I did a 95% financing on a $120,000 townhouse @ 7.25% interest. Our mortgage payments come out to about $920 a month after PMI.

Property taxes will work out to be about $130 a month.

ouch, you didnt put 20% down?
 
Re-read the first post and have to second my own Oakley's purchase. I bought a nice pair of black/black e-wires back in 1999 with a lifetime warranty from my dealer (snowboard shop) back home, and when I set a car battery on top of them accidentally at an Auto Zone counter last year (D'OH!!), I sent them in for repair (and wore a set of fake silver Eye Jackets in the meantime 😀 ). Quite a bit to my surprise (and proving the rumors true!!), they sent me a new pair! Not even the original style, but the nice new e-wire 2.0s. Same black/black color. I love 'em. My Dad said "well, I guess I can understand why you spent $130 on a pair of sunglasses now.."

Darn tootin'. Oakley rocks.

DISCLAIMER: Not all Oakley dealers offer lifetime warranties to my knowledge, and at my dealer anyway, you had better have full recipt and ID ready for them to even give you the time of day.
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
I did a 95% financing on a $120,000 townhouse @ 7.25% interest. Our mortgage payments come out to about $920 a month after PMI.

Property taxes will work out to be about $130 a month.

Bingo. That's what I want to do.. townhouses rock until you can get an actual house. I plan on living in one after I graduate, and probably for at least 5 years after that.
 
I needed a basic hot plate/stirrer for work. I could have gone and bought the cheapest corning hotplate/stirrer like everyone else had (~$250) but I wanted the www.ika.de RCT stirrer with heater for $497. It is great for low speeds and is sealed so stuff can't spill in it (german electronics engineering and not simple potentiostats allow it to be sealed). I really should learn not to spend work money as if it were my own.
 
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