These people are obviously not living in the "real world", or at least they're not living around here.
But I see alot of young couples buying the more expensive homes, both working their asses off to pay for them, and then scrambling to keep they're heads above water when one gets laid off or ends getting sick.
How do you get pleasure from that? I guess I just don't get it.
I see people buying a more expensive house than they can really afford quite often, too.
I think that in many cases, they fall in love with the idea of living in a really nice house, they try to justify why they "need" such an expensive house and live in a fantasy world when they figure how much of their income they can afford to spend on a house payment.
This one couple I know bought a house that cost over $750,000. They were over the moon when they first bought it and they rationalized that they really needed the extra space because the wife wanted to operate a day care out of their home so she could work and stay home with their children at the same time. If the husband ever loses his job, even for just two or three months, they will probably wind up losing the house. Now they claim they were the victims of predatory lending practices and they should have never been given such a large mortgage loan, based on their income.