You can never compare as everyone is dealt different cards. We who have a shittier hand tend to value things differently as we have to work for what we have. I have been impressed by your commitment during your "project" as what you guys took on is daunting. Taraz the handyman as you have learned new skills due to no other option. We are having our second house renovated currently which should go on the market within the next few months once completed. Been a nightmare as it has cost a fortune with hidden costs over the years and the need to get rid of it and move on is a positive. Still it was a good investment in some ways as estate agents reckon it is the best house in the area. I chose the house originally as it had flat land in a hilly area and can park a good 10 cars in the driveway. Now businesses would want it as it has the potential so the value has risen considerably. We shall wait and see what the sale price will be as I need a big pay day in order to relocate back to Europe.
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Precisely.
And in some things, people have a good hand on one side, a crappy on the other. I am lucky I live in a first world country with decent health care for near free - otherwise, I'd be dead a long time ago from illness.
Looking forward to you getting a bit of a windfall on the house - you deserve some decent financial luck after these last years and business!!