People Are Sharing The Things In Others' Homes That Scream "Bad With Money"

In the interest of being gossipy and judgemental (in a fun way... of course), I recently asked our very own BuzzFeed Community to tell me the things they notice in people's homes that scream they're terrible with money. Here are their answers:

1."Computerized and/or transparent refrigerators. Because why do you need that?"

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2."Ridiculous shoe or purse collections on display!"

Three luxury handbags are displayed on a shelf in a store, each with a distinct shape and metal clasp
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3."A collection of Stanley cups. They don't hold value; no one will want your used cup, and [you're] spending hundreds of dollars on all the different colors for what exactly? A waste of money."

Rows of large plastic tumblers with handles arranged on a dark surface. Each tumbler has a label attached around its neck

4."ALL the gadgets. Electronics, kitchen, crafty, doesn't matter. Whatever is the newest, trendiest gadget."

jessethecowgirl

5."Someone in a nearby neighborhood has the most gaudy, tacky bronze or imitation bronze sculpture of a bull in their front yard. They clearly have money, but the home is bland white and dated with ugly classical columns."

Kristen Bell making a cringe face

6."Name brand socks."

—Anonymous

7."Pool tables and hot tubs. A lot of money on something you’re never going to use."

A cozy living room with a pool table in the foreground, lounge chairs, and a fireplace in the background, illuminated by overhead lights
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8."Hidden refrigerators."

—Anonymous

9."Too much laundry EVERYWHERE. It usually means they just keep buying new clothes that they don't need and they've run out of space to put it all, and because they have just so many clothes, they get super behind on laundry."

Messy bedroom with clothes and items scattered on the floor, books on a dresser, and a model ship on the bed

10."When they leave the lights on when no one is in the room."

—Anonymous

11."Collectables. I have friends who have run out of places to display their Funko pops."

Funko Pop box with a figure labeled "Sylvee," surrounded by colorful craft supplies on a table

—Anonymous

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12."I've noticed that the people who have the nicest top-of-the-line phones very rarely have extra money to play with."

Three smartphones showcased on stands, featuring sleek modern designs. Central phone displays the text "iPhone 15 Plus."

—Anonymous

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13."Not in their home, but what they drive. People who spend copious amounts of money 'customizing' their truck to look like every other 'customized' truck. Squated tires, raised suspension, grills, fender flairs, and lights... the list goes on, but they always look tacky and cheap."

Lifted red Ford pickup truck parked on driveway

"You know the guy driving is spending his whole paycheck on truck payments, accessories, and insurance to look like they HAVE money. Note: People who HAVE money don't drive flashy-trashy trucks."

—Anonymous

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14."Seeing BMW or Mercedes Benz vehicles with crazy custom rims in the driveway of a dilapidated house or trailer. Oh... and an unkempt yard. Also, buying 70" TVs when you just purchased groceries with an EBT card."

—Anonymous

15."Doordash and Uber Eats bags left everywhere, because they don’t cook."

A Kentucky Fried Chicken bag with a receipt for $500 cash on top. A Taco Bell "Open for Breakfast" tag is attached to the bag

16."Living in a huge house that they bought recently. The housing market is so expensive, and buying a large house at today’s prices and rates is probably not the best financial move."

Modern house with large windows, stone steps, and a tree in the front yard under a clear sky

—Anonymous

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17."No groceries but they have expensive appliances."

Modern kitchen with sleek cabinets, island with cooktop, built-in ovens, stainless steel fridge, and a minimalist white chair

—Anonymous

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18."Inflatable hot tub."

Backyard view with an inflatable pool, patio furniture set, and table under an umbrella on a deck, surrounded by privacy fencing

—Anonymous

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19."Two refrigerators. I may get hate for this, because a lot of y'all do it. But in my opinion, if you have two refrigerators, this means you are buying in bulk because it’s 'cheaper' but you pay for it in the end, starting with the electricity bill."

"I bought too much food during the pandemic. A lot of it went to waste because you can’t even see what you have then you buy more, things go bad, things go unused."

—Anonymous

20."Not in their homes, but parked out front: a high-end, impractical car."

A parked sports car on a street in front of a stone wall, with other cars nearby

21."Small but extreme things, like marble countertops in a mobile home. An empty fridge and cupboards indicate they waste a lot of money on eating out. Lastly....having every electronic gizmo running their house, but always being short on money."

A blank marble surface with a marbled wall in the background
A blank marble surface with a marbled wall in the background
A row of mobile homes with fenced areas on a sunny day, set on a paved street
A row of mobile homes with fenced areas on a sunny day, set on a paved street

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—Anonymous

22."I have a friend who has a room full of sneakers. He lives in a one-bedroom apartment and half of his home is just filled with sneakers, old and new."

Several pairs of foam shoes with various patterns and designs displayed on a shelf

—Anonymous

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23."An ex-friend of mine would spend a lot of money on a huge TV, all the latest current-gen game consoles like Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox, you name it, and other electronics. However."

Donna from "Parks and Recreation" gives a sidelong glance

24.A run-down house with really nice cars, trucks, and big-ticket items."

A person at a judging panel looks surprised, wearing a short-sleeve shirt

"When I was growing up, my school bus passed a small home in need of repair. What confused everyone in town was that outside this home, they had 2 limos, a lifted truck, a swimming pool, and multiple large lawn ornaments, including a tall, obnoxious Statue of Liberty."

—Anonymous

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25.And, finally: "Cybertruck."

Futuristic electric truck with angular design parked in an outdoor lot
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If you have any thoughts, please let me know below! Or, if you have your own opinions to share, you can do that, too — I'm always interested to see what you have to say.