People Are Sharing Their Dream Purchases if Money Were No Object Jordan OMalleyOctober 18, 2025 at 2:40 AM 0 Money might not solve everything, but it sparks some creative dreaming.
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Jordan OMalleyOctober 18, 2025 at 2:40 AM
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Money might not solve everything, but it sparks some creative dreaming. When people were asked what they'd buy if cash weren't an issue, the answers went well beyond the usual yachts and private jets. The ideas ranged from practical comforts to bold adventures and acts of generosity. Here are 15 of the most interesting things they said.
A Five-Bedroom Home With a Backyard Koi Pond
One dream came with every detail planned out: a five-bedroom house, 2.5 baths, space for four cars, and a backyard with a pool and BBQ pit. The highlight inside was a hobby room, a private space meant purely for enjoyment.
A High-Mileage Retirement Plan
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Retirement showed up often, but not in vague terms. Some people pictured leaving work by 45 or 50 with steady returns from investments. For others, the real goal was peace of mind: life without the stress of medical bills or sudden car repairs.
A Fully Loaded Class B Camper Van
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Traveling while managing health issues led one commenter to dream up the perfect solution: a van customized with a private kitchen and bathroom. No shared campground facilities, no worrying about accessibility. Just cross-country trips with everything within reach.
Dental Work For The Dog
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One person said they'd finally afford proper dental care for their dog. They'd postponed expensive vet work for years due to costs, even prioritizing their pet's teeth over their own. In the U.S., a full dental cleaning for dogs can run over $800, and surgery goes higher.
A House With a Garden for Growing Food
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One person imagined a home with land for vegetables, fruit trees, and even a spot for making homemade jam. The idea centered on growing food and enjoying the process rather than depending on store-bought supplies.
A Backyard Garage, Kitchen Renovation, and Travel Freedom
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Another wish list was divided into three goals: remodel the kitchen, build a detached garage and workshop, and then travel more comfortably. The common thread was having enough space and time to enjoy things without the usual constraints of health issues or aging vehicles.
An Office for Slow-Paced Paperwork Help
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One response stood out: a plan for a small office where older neighbors could get help with forms or online tasks. It wouldn't just be about paperwork; people could sit down with a coffee, move at their own pace, and have a conversation while they were there.
A Home in Berlin That's Actually Livable
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After struggling with unaffordable rentals and noisy apartments, one set their sights on owning a livable home in Berlin. With Berlin's housing crisis and rising rents, many residents are priced out of even modest flats. The dream here was less about square footage and more about dignity and permanence.
A Paid-Off Car and House to Eliminate Debt
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Rather than luxury, this dream focused entirely on security. The priority was paying off an existing mortgage and car loan to erase debt entirely. A debt-free life means fewer monthly worries, more freedom in job choices, and no sudden spirals from economic setbacks.
A Vacation Property That Pays for Itself
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One person imagined buying a small cottage to rent out on Airbnb. They wanted to stay there for part of the year and have it cover its costs while they weren't using it. It's a blend of investment and retreat that makes the most of the "money is no object" fantasy.
A Travel-Heavy Lifestyle With Season Tickets
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Rather than a single big-ticket item, one user plotted a calendar full of experiences. They'd rotate between homes in Toronto and Montreal based on sports seasons, catching Blue Jays games in summer and Canadiens hockey in winter. In between? Travel wherever and whenever boredom hits.
A Private Island, With an eVTOL for Easy Access
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Someone with serious financial imagination went big: build something interesting on a private island, then commute to and from using an eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft). Though eVTOLs aren't commercially widespread yet, companies like Joby and Archer are pushing for air taxi launches by 2025.
A Return to School, Just for the Joy of Learning
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One answer was about education, but without the pressure of a career attached. The dream was to go back to school full-time, study subjects like neuroscience or writing, and learn simply for the sake of curiosity and free from tuition costs or student debt.
A Sailboat to Restore and Learn On
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Boats aren't always about luxury. A commenter wanted to buy a mid-size sailboat, learn how to fix it up, and eventually sail through island chains. They admitted to having no current sailing knowledge, but said that if money weren't a concern, they'd have time to learn.
A Life Surrounded by Animals
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For animal lovers, money would mean building a permanent rescue shelter. One dream involved creating a sanctuary specifically for sick or overlooked pets, especially cats with conditions that make them hard to adopt. The plan included medical care, outdoor play, and no pressure to "move inventory."
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