It could turn out to be the worst luck you have ever had. You just never know. For all the positives, all it would take is one true negative to destroy all that was promising.
I'd buy about a 3 million$ home in Vegas, and a $4 million home in Rancho Sant Fe, CA. I'd spend time in Vegas from the opening of the NFL season, or maybe a couple of weeks earlier, to the end of March Madness. Then I'd return to the San Diego area where it would be a lot cooler than in Vegas and I would have my wonderful ocean.
New Zealand or Chile. Wherever there is warm beaches, snowy mountains, and the least amount of American presence cuz I get sick of looking at my own kind.
South of France for part of the year, Vancouver for part of the year, Toronto for part of the year, London for part of the year, Miami for part of the year, Australia for part of the year...
i would have a nice villa in southern italy and also a nice house on a beach maybe hawaii and another home in amsterdam so when i want to go and hang there, i have a place to go and of couse a house in saratogaq so i can be there for the whple meet and probaly invest in some horses with plenty of change left lol
- Huge Lake House on Lake George, NY
- Penthouse aptartment in NYC
- Condo in Vegas
- Probably a mountain house in the Colo Rockies
- Side by side waterfront houses in either Bermuda, Bahamas or Barbados. One for me and my wife, and the other for family and friends.
And my main goal in life would be to win the Kentucky Derby.
I'd just have a modest base place for a million or two, and rent wherever I visit.
Might buy a 2nd, but only if I'd be there often. I wouldn't even be at the 1st often enough to even justify owning it. I'd be gone traveling way too much, to need more than one place.