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Brilliant_Rock
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Home maintenance.
Hence our house is in really sad condition.
It's the opposite of realtors would call 'turn key'.
I just hate dealing with contractors.
Their quotes are chock full of lies so they can get the contract.
They have to lie.
Why do they have to lie?
Because all their competitors lie to get the contract.
I hate being ripped off.
From what I have heard, 95% say contractors finish very late and way over budget.
The contractors that would have finished on time and on budget don't get the jobs because owners want LOW prices and unrealistically short time periods.
Customers are shooting themselves in the foot.
All customers care about is the lowest price, so we end up with what I'd call the Walmart syndrome.
Quality-wise it's a race to the bottom.
Sucky!
What would you renovate first
Definitely traveling and making more memories! I do wish I had spent more on bling instead of making small upgrades (which
seem less painful) but in the long run, I'm pretty sure if I had just spent the same amount of money all at once I would have been
happier.![]()
I love this question actually.
Occasionally, on another forum I read, the topic of whether your luxury indulgences “match” the rest of your lifestyle will come up. Some people on that other forum have homes furnished with Hermes home goods, luxury cars, they take frequent luxurious vacations - their lifestyles match their purses and bling!
Mine totally, completely don’t. Not even close. My bling doesn’t reflect the rest of my lifestyle in any capacity!! And I’m *mostly* fine with that… For me, the one thing I wish I could spend more on is home decor.
But with as many animals as we’ve got - cleanup is an eternal problem and things regularly become too soiled to stay usable. Even ignoring the fur, we’ve got furbabies with cancer, diabetics, gastrointestinal complications, most of them are seniors now - mess is a way of life in this house. From flooring to furniture to linens to decorations, I’m never buying anything that isn’t super easy to clean and that I’m not comfortable throwing away.
That’s our choice. To house as many pets as we do. And I would never choose differently, and I don’t regret it. But I do frequently inform them that they’re the reasons I can’t have nice things and I don’t appreciate it![]()
If you magically sold everything today for what you had paid… what would you buy?
I love this question actually.
Occasionally, on another forum I read, the topic of whether your luxury indulgences “match” the rest of your lifestyle will come up. Some people on that other forum have homes furnished with Hermes home goods, luxury cars, they take frequent luxurious vacations - their lifestyles match their purses and bling!
Mine totally, completely don’t. Not even close. My bling doesn’t reflect the rest of my lifestyle in any capacity!! And I’m *mostly* fine with that… For me, the one thing I wish I could spend more on is home decor.
But with as many animals as we’ve got - cleanup is an eternal problem and things regularly become too soiled to stay usable. Even ignoring the fur, we’ve got furbabies with cancer, diabetics, gastrointestinal complications, most of them are seniors now - mess is a way of life in this house. From flooring to furniture to linens to decorations, I’m never buying anything that isn’t super easy to clean and that I’m not comfortable throwing away.
That’s our choice. To house as many pets as we do. And I would never choose differently, and I don’t regret it. But I do frequently inform them that they’re the reasons I can’t have nice things and I don’t appreciate it![]()
If you magically sold everything today for what you had paid… what would you buy?
I'm quite cheap in my overall life, everywhere except travel! That is probably the #1 thing I spend money on. What I wish I would spend more on, and this is a so/so answer, but I think clothing. I'm too cheap to buy nice clothing, getting it tailored so it looks really sharp. I really hate fast fashion, but I also hate shopping. I've thought about those personal shopping services but have never fully committed.
Also yes to a cleaning service! I should propose this to my husband. I hate cleaning!
Yep, following up the thread in additional to Daisys and Diamonds post: Gas. Like it's insane how my gas spending tripled compared to the same months last year... Had to cut down on driving a lot, and 2nd car(not new or anything) pretty much hadn't been used for the last 2-3 weeks... Might end up selling it 'cause it's better than just leaving it hanging in garage... Not like prices are gonna get better anytime soonright now with inflation
everything
i wish i could say home maintanance but that is so far down the list
we have had to cut right back simply to survive
for me that is zero descretionary spend which makes life a hard slog
we have not had inflation like this since i first went to work in the early 90s and still lived at home with mum and dad
i guess first off id buy nicer cat food for Borris and Fluffa Duffa
i need a new washing machine and a new oven so bad
anyway this too shell past
we just have to hang on till the waters smooth over and the ride becomes less rough
Yssie said:
I also hate clothes shopping. I was every boyfriend’s dream - “I need a shirt” meant a fifteen minute stop at the first reasonable place we passed… But it also meant I wasn’t ever going to win any best dressed competitionsI still hate clothes shopping and I’m still not going to ever win anyone over with my style but the internet has made the actual purchasing experience vastly less unbearable, and once I find something that works for me I buy five more as spares. Boring, but effective enough.
Same, I have like 2-3 stores and 3-4 clothing brands I'm buying usually(recently discovered Hoka shoes and those are absolutely amazing)