How much do I need to live a millionaire lifestyle?
Discussion
Depending on whose opinion you value, from a quick Google search it seems to be anywhere between £3m and £10m to live a "Millionaire lifestyle".
I think that, depending on where you live and how much you already earn, a million in the bank will keep you in your current living standards for a short to medium period of time, if you give up work and live off the money.
Or a very short term if you're just spaffing it about.....
Even if you continue to work, I wouldn't think that a million would allow you to live the "millionaire lifestyle" for any length of time....
I think that, depending on where you live and how much you already earn, a million in the bank will keep you in your current living standards for a short to medium period of time, if you give up work and live off the money.
Or a very short term if you're just spaffing it about.....
Even if you continue to work, I wouldn't think that a million would allow you to live the "millionaire lifestyle" for any length of time....
Lozw86 said:
Not very long. Some would think nothing of spending £50,000 on a night out, £20,000 on a suit to be worn once, £100,000 on a nice watch
Come on, the number people able and prepared to spend those sort of figures aren't living a millionaire lifestyle, that's way beyond what I was thinking.What about this:
Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
Thankyou4calling said:
What about this:
Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
Petrol, insurance etc on the cars, inflation going up quicker than interest rates etc, etcSingle guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
Thankyou4calling said:
What about this:
Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
That's not a millionaire lifestyle is it. Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
Thankyou4calling said:
What about this:
Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
The woman that will have your child then take most of what you own including your pension.Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
Thankyou4calling said:
What about this:
Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
An excuse to boast about your lifestyle by the sounds of it.Single guy.
I've a really swanky apartment in a city centre, (not London) it's worth 400k and no mortgage. That costs £600 a month to run (council tax, gas, water, sky TV, insurance etc)
Two cars, a £30,000 DB9 and a Mercedes E250 that's leased at £350 a month. Running costs of those are going to be £500 a month.
I take 4 holidays a year at £2000 a time and spunk £2000 when I'm on each holiday.
I spend £500 a month on eating out, £300 a month on clothes ( bearing in mind I'd have plenty already)
I'll wear a £3000 watch.
I'll pay £30 a month for my I phone, have Waitrose deliver £100 of goods a week.
So, my apartment and car take £430,000 from my million.
If I have a £50,000 job that'll pay all the above ( no mortgage remember) and the £16,000 holidays would be paid from the interest at 3% on the remaining £570,000.
What am I missing?
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