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What’s your net worth if you sold everything?

325 replies

Blondiebeachbabe · 17/01/2025 21:11

Just that really!! Inspired by thinking if I could afford to move abroad. I suppose age helps as well as you’d expect to be worth more the older you are!!

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Doggymummar · 17/01/2025 21:12

55 probably £20k

Catza · 17/01/2025 21:20

41 - around 200k. I guess by "everything" you mean property and such, not my collection of sponge bob socks and an odd vibrator.

JessiesJ99 · 17/01/2025 21:20

You mean if I sold everything I owned? 🤑😅

Areyounotentertained · 17/01/2025 21:21

20 million as it stands. But we own a business. I’m 33

Doubledded123 · 17/01/2025 21:21

Mmm probably 3k

User457788 · 17/01/2025 21:22

Interesting question. Probably only about £600k. I'm 38.

Katemax82 · 17/01/2025 21:23

42, probably about a fiver

AwakeNotThruChoice · 17/01/2025 21:24

Around £400,000 personal
and £250/300,000 business assets.

LittleRedRidingHoody · 17/01/2025 21:24

This has led me down a depressed rabbit hole into how little my 'stuff' would be worth if I tried to sell it all! 🫠 ~ I'd say roughly £260k - mostly equity/savings, with about £7k worth of clothes/furniture/jewellery.

TheFormidableMrsC · 17/01/2025 21:25

Approx 400k.

Overtheatlantic · 17/01/2025 21:27

57, approx £950k.

Davros · 17/01/2025 21:28

64 £4m

SuffolkBargeWoman · 17/01/2025 21:28

58
We had to calculate this Recently
£2.2M between to of us

TallNeckedGiraffe · 17/01/2025 21:29

Just did this with dh over Christmas
Liquid assets - approximately £3 million
Properties £2 million
Pensions - £2 million
Company assets currently getting figures together
We are extremely fortunate.
Edited for ages - both mid 50s

Pickledpoppetpickle · 17/01/2025 21:29

54, £430k approx, mainly property which is all,paid off. Small inheritance helps.

Blondiebeachbabe · 17/01/2025 21:29

Omg I’d love to be a millionaire!!

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vodkaredbullgirl · 17/01/2025 21:29

Probably 20k😄

LifedestroyerifYOUletthem · 17/01/2025 21:29

"only 600k"????

LifedestroyerifYOUletthem · 17/01/2025 21:30

Really op? You'd love to be a millionaire?? 😱🤔😂

Catza · 17/01/2025 21:30

Catza · 17/01/2025 21:20

41 - around 200k. I guess by "everything" you mean property and such, not my collection of sponge bob socks and an odd vibrator.

Forgot to add my savings. Make it 250k
ETA: crap, people are adding pensions to it too... Ok, I am up to 330k

Solaire18381 · 17/01/2025 21:31

For me alone, around 1.5 mil

Forgot age, mid-40's

Plantmumfailure · 17/01/2025 21:33

41 - I honestly don't know. About £500k I think. We aren't mega high earners, but we are also quite low spenders so it works out OK.

TheAirfryerQueen · 17/01/2025 21:34

I the process of selling my flat with 60% of equity going to my exH as part of the divorce agreement. So...if I add it all up, including savings, and excluding fees, about 90 grand? Not much. 😩

TheAirfryerQueen · 17/01/2025 21:34

TheAirfryerQueen · 17/01/2025 21:34

I the process of selling my flat with 60% of equity going to my exH as part of the divorce agreement. So...if I add it all up, including savings, and excluding fees, about 90 grand? Not much. 😩

Late 40s.

MistressoftheDarkSide · 17/01/2025 21:37

I'd be lucky to clear a few grand at 56. All I have are personal and sentimental possessions that would require years of Vinted and ebaying and perhaps auctioning to clear. Ain't likely to change any time soon....

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