The house was actually quite affordable because I bought it from my sibling.
This is the most important part

Not everyone have a kind sibling who willing to sell their house for cheaper price, when it comes to a deal between family, it could be much cheaper or even free if the sibling is very kind.
At the end of the day, most people will sell most of their coins to buy something they need.
Yes, this could be considered a stroke of luck for me because my brother needed money to keep his business going, and on the other hand, I needed a house to live in with my partner, so I bought the house even though to some people this might sound like a classic case of nepotism. However, I don't see it that way because I still bought it with official documents even though there was a profit involved

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Going forward, you can start accumulating Bitcoin gradually using discretionary funds or reserve funds, once those funds become available.
I have started again for now using the same method because seeing and feeling from my previous experience that waiting only made me a little hesitant, so for now I am starting again from scratch to add to my portfolio, which had previously diminished.
Thank you for your kind words, buddy

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Regarding the price of the house, many members were surprised that this beautiful house in the picture was worth this price, but I'm not surprised. House prices here in my country are close to this price due to the significant difference between the dollar exchange rate and the local currency. Therefore, I personally believe this story and congratulate you again on this great achievement.
I won't deny this because the house I got is indeed very nice and will definitely raise a lot of suspicion, but even so, I don't really care whether other people believe it or not because I am the one who is experiencing it now and I am writing this thread only as an achievement that I have obtained at this moment, regardless of the many members who may question whether I can prove it. as for whether people believe it or not, that’s up to everyone else because I don’t feel bothered either way.
I mentioned the price listed in my post because I did buy it from my brother at that price.
LOL I can buy a house from my father and pay him 1 Satoshi and then start a thread how bitcoin can chhange your life, it takes just 1 sat to live happily!
You're such a troll!
What's wrong with buying from my own relatives? Business is business, after all. Besides, is it wrong for me to get a cheaper price because my relatives need quick cash for their business? I made the purchase in accordance with the rules of my country, with official documents to support it.
Furthermore, is a $9k return on my investment considered trolling? That's funny, buddy.
Perhaps for some people, $9k is still quite small, especially in a developed country, but for my country, especially with the current exchange rate and economic conditions, it’s still a significant amount and would take me several years to accumulate.
Regardless of whether you accept it or not just because I bought it from my sibling, I personally don’t mind, but calling it a troll is a bit excessive for me.
I bought it at $15k and sold it at $120k, which was a source of great joy.
The house was actually quite affordable because I bought it from my sibling. However, in this case, I had to compromise on my desire to live in a big city, as the house is located in a rural area with limited access, especially in terms of road infrastructure, which is still inadequate.
A big congratulations to you my friend, because the most important thing now is that you have a comfortable home for yourself and your family. And you most also be lucky to have had a sibling rather to sell of such a beautiful apartment you just bought above. Because to be frankly speaking, at first when I saw the amount of Bitcoin you said you bought this apartment with perfect finished and polished interiors, I kind of doubted, not until I saw your full explanation of buying from a sibling above. Because here in Nigeria, even in a rural area, the least you could buy this type of home is from $15,000 and above. But however, I'm happy you have a home now. So once again, a big congratulations on your new house. You truly deserves it.
It's understandable because it's not easy to believe, because I know that in the end, when I write this, there will definitely be pros and cons, regardless of what is said, there will definitely be a lot of doubts. But regardless of all that, I think it's okay because when it comes to evidence or anything else, I'm ready because it's my home, so there's no problem with that.
Although some people might think it’s a bit regrettable to sell Bitcoin at this time, for me personally, since a house is a primary need for me now, I consider this decision to be the right.
A safe place for you or your family is always a good decision. I think Bitcoin will give you more time and more freedom. From there, you can continue and collect Bitcoin, the journey is not over. So if you feel good about it, then it will have been the right decision. And from now, you can keep going and hold/buy bitcoin. maybe in five years, you can post another picture of a house that is yours. I wish you every success.
I am starting again to fill the gaps in my portfolio from now on, and of course this is also for long-term goals, perhaps five years or more (depending on any new goals I may have), but I don’t want to be naive with myself. I see Bitcoin not only as a future investment but also as a way to help me achieve other goals, such as the house I have now. Because once you’re married and have a family, your future plans have to be different—you can’t just think about yourself but also your partner and maybe even your children in the future.
Therefore, Bitcoin can be an option for me to support those goals.
The house was actually quite affordable because I bought it from my sibling.
You are comparing it to Bali, which is obviously very different because I live in a subdistrict in West Java where access in terms of roads and other facilities is still inadequate. Even the house I bought currently cannot be accessed by car. So this is clearly a distinguishing factor

Well you bought from your sibling which is why it can be that cheap.
It's true Bali and sub district in West Java is different. I don't know how much you spent for renovation, but I think if you sell your house double from the price you bought, people gonna interested to buy.
This renovation required a considerable amount of money because access was somewhat difficult. When I bought materials such as cement and sand, they had to be transported several times because after being delivered from the main road, they had to be transported again by motorcycles that had been modified for transporting goods, which doubled the cost. Even furniture such as cabinets and mattresses required manpower to transport, which added to the cost.
The conditions are different between your country and mine

, so it's only natural that this happens, but if I could choose and had more money, I would obviously want to live in a more developed country

In terms of per capita income and the condition of the country, I don't want to compare, but it's clear that there is a big difference, so it's only natural that prices in my country and in the country where you live are as different as heaven and earth.
I took a huge gamble almost ten years ago, and it almost didn't work out. But I left mine for the one I now reside in -- only as a resident, but purely for the economic bump. P.S. It is the third highest income country in the EU (by purchasing power, not raw numbers which doesn't paint a picture at all), while I come from a country that ranked 90+ globally. In other words, if you earn in a higher country but spend it in a lower country, that heaven and earth becomes heaven and underworld

Bitcoin's effect in these comparisons also multiply in the same way!
It's a bold decision, but when you successfully embark on a new life, it's clearly a success, especially when living in a country with advanced facilities that make us feel a little more comfortable, even though the risk is clear that when we have a large income from salaries or other sources, living in a developed country also means having greater needs

After holding onto my Bitcoin for several years, a few weeks ago I finally decided to sell a portion of my Bitcoin to purchase a modest home.
Doesn't your home look too "modest"?

If it's not too much trouble, could you post a few more photos of this $10k home? Also, could you tell us the area of this home, how many rooms it has, etc.? So that readers of your story can have an idea of your "purchase".
I understand what you mean by “modest”

Of course, I can re-upload photos of my house, although not all of them. As for the size and number of rooms, as I mentioned earlier, it only has two bedrooms, one kitchen, and one bathroom, nothing more than that.
Although some people might think it’s a bit regrettable to sell Bitcoin at this time, for me personally, since a house is a primary need for me now, I consider this decision to be the right.
On the contrary, judging by the market, now is a good time to sell bitcoin. This "holiday" with the price growth will not last forever.
Consider your purchase of real estate as a diversification of risks and investment in another asset, and also, first of all, this is your place of residence.
Yes, the most important thing is where you live, and it cannot be denied that the bullish cycle will not last forever before halving arrives. Although I do not want a bearish cycle, this possibility clearly exists, so I can say that this is how I take advantage of the profits I have invested previously and start again to gradually add to the portfolio that I still have at the moment.