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Has anyone spent half the price of their house in jewelry?

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Skippy|1326989577|3106689 said:
No thank goodness or my hubby would kill me and I would kill him because then I bet he would want to spend the same on cars :o

This, exactly, 100%.
 
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Not even close.
 
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kenny|1327015532|3106964 said:
Oh, way over half.
Who gives a crap about a house?
As long as it keeps the rain off you and the toilet doesn't empty into the kitchen sink, what else could you possibly want?

Ha! :lol:

I don't own a home (I'm 23), but I've certainly spent more than anyone should on jewelry at my age. Oh, well.
 
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Missy, that is the cutest photo in your avatar!
 
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Don't own, but I have dropped a months rent on some bling... maybe even more than months rent :D Totally worth it
 
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Nah. Haven't bought our house yet but my current collection would only buy about 8% of a house here, so I'm not feeling that guilty :bigsmile:
 
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That's such a great question, I love it!

But no I haven't. A few (several) mortgage payments, yes... :eek: :love: :eek:
 
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Nope no where near that!
 
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periwinklegirl|1329715635|3129800 said:
Missy, that is the cutest photo in your avatar!

Thank you periwinklegirl! That is our darling Francesca (aka Frankie) and she is the sweetest little cat. She is always getting into some sort of trouble though. :bigsmile:
 
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I started adding up... you're right, it does add up quickly! Yikes :eek:

Then I realized that's been over about 7 - 10 years during which I started to purchase things for myself. I've paid for it all myself, so I'm not taking money away from any family/home responsibilities, which made me feel better. :praise:

But overall, not even 1/10th of the cost of our first house back in 1986, so (phew!!) I'm still okay. Hey! does that mean I've got all that extra wiggle room to start spending???? :naughty: YIPPEE!!! :lol:
 
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Enerchi|1329744759|3129909 said:
I started adding up... you're right, it does add up quickly! Yikes :eek:

Then I realized that's been over about 7 - 10 years during which I started to purchase things for myself. I've paid for it all myself, so I'm not taking money away from any family/home responsibilities, which made me feel better. :praise:

But overall, not even 1/10th of the cost of our first house back in 1986, so (phew!!) I'm still okay. Hey! does that mean I've got all that extra wiggle room to start spending???? :naughty: YIPPEE!!! :lol:

If I may, I would like to go off on a tangent here for a moment. We were window shopping on 5th ave yesterday and I just could not resist going into DeBeers. Well, there was the most gorgeous ring I have ever seen there and I could not resist asking to try it on. The saleswoman very kindly accommodated me and all I can say is wow. :love: It was a 4.35 round EVVS2 and was only....wait for it...$620K!!!!!! :o The tax alone would be over 50K!

Well out of reach for us which I guess is fortunate because if it was more within reach I would be obsessing continuously over the beauty. And the reason I am posting about this is because when this thread was first posted I absolutely could not understand why anyone would purchase an ER that was a large percentage of their home but heck, I guess I could see why now LOL. Though I have to say that anyone who purchases that ring should have (IMO) not just many millions but many hundreds of millions because I still think in order to be able to sleep at night it shouldn't be a good percentage of your savings and income. Though I could see how one could be tempted!!! :cheeky:

I will add that I now know my perfect dream ring size and that is 4.35 carats! It truly looked the perfect size on my hand!!:bigsmile:


ETA: I apologize for not taking pics but my dh thought it would be tacky for me to take a pic of the ring on my hand at DeBeers but the thought did cross my mind for a moment since I knew my fellow PSers would enjoy seeing this amazing ring :devil: .
 
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Interesting question.
As far as I can estimate maybe 3% of house value.
I can't imagine spending half the price of my house on shiny things, much as I love them--at least not here in the US. Maybe if I lived in a country where you didn't pay $$$$ for jewelry and then find you get nothing much back if you try to sell it so that it's useless as an investment. And I don't think we are going to tank here enough soon so that we need portable wealth to escape the country with. In those situations, jewelry worth half a house would make sense.
Of course, in the past couple of years people have found that their homes are worth much less than they bought them for and that they don't sell,b ut that's unusual situation I think, because of the real estate bubble. And house prices will certainly rise again, so longterm most people should be okay , if they can hang on (and if they really could afford the house in the first place--that so many couldn't and yet were allowed to buy was even more of a problem than the bubble was, but hopefully everyone has learned from this).
 
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No way. And live in a very modest-sized {and furnished} house.
 
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"How many of us actually spent half the value of their current homes on jewelry over their lifetime?"



Seriously????? There is not a chance in Hades that I would spend that kind of money on jewelry.

Priorities, people, priorities.

A few nice pieces are lovely to have, and lovely to wear. But spending a chunk of my retirement on . . . accessories?

I think not.
 
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I've added it all up as best as I can remember, from silver earrings to diamond rings. I've spent about 3% of the cost of a 1-bedroom flat on a leasehold* in the area I currently live in. Or about 1% of a 3 bedroom terraced house with a freehold** in the area I currently live in.



*Leasehold means that you are leasing the property from the landowner over an extended period of time, such as 100 years. You would agree to buy the property at £xxx,xxx price for XX number of years and get a mortgage for that amount from the bank. If you want to keep the property, or pass the property on past that point, you must pay the landowner to extend the lease of the property. You are free to sell the property to someone else or decorate it as you wish while you own it. Major changes to the property must have the landowner's permission.

**Freehold, it's yours - forever!
 
Re: Has anyone spent half the price of their house in jewelr

Not even close!
 
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Nope. Not even close.

Of course, with the drop in house prices and the increase in the cost of gold and diamonds, I think the percentages may have shifted.

If I were in a position to spend that much on jewelry, I'd probably buy a nicer house.
 
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You know, it really depends. In 2006/7, I had to buy my ex's half of the house. We bought a while ago, and when we split, it was at the top of the market and he received the highest price possible. So I ended up buying him out for three times what we had originally paid for it. If I think of what we originally paid for it, then yes, I've probably spent half the price in jewelry. But what I paid for it more recently? No Way!!
 
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Oh, yes! I have spent many times the total value of my real state investment in jewelry.

I rent. :naughty:
 
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