I surmise that Mr. Buffett has more than 1 house, it would be interesting to see what they are like.
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If he had invested that same 31k into his own fund in 1958, at his usual 20% compounding would become 6.25 billion. With that he can buy 100 mansions for 50 million each and have money left over to maintain them
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Yea funny how simply Buffett carries himself. Still has his original home as well. And his family isn’t out spending all his money either which says a lot about his values. In my lifetime he’s been the most successful businessman/investor in US, perhaps World history.
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Hate to say it but; he almost looks like another billionaire: JIMMY SWAGGART🥵🥵 excuse me, I mean the Reverend Jimmy SWAGGART
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Have you ever considered that the “real” house is under ground? Go do some homework about underground tunnels, etc.
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Old Money Luxury
THE BILLIONAIRE NEXT DOOR
While peers built coastal compounds, one investor chose to remain in the same modest house he purchased for $31,500 in 1958.
Due to his pragmatic philosophy, it's almost unbelievable to think about how Warren Buffett—worth over $100 billion—still drives his own car to his favorite McDonald's for breakfast rather than employing chauffeurs or personal chefs.
This calculated simplicity isn't merely frugality, but rather the ultimate luxury: the freedom to live exactly as one wishes without concern for status signaling.
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