Nice.
See also the repositories:
Low Hanging fruit for buying a better life - What can I purchase with $100 that will be the best thing I can buy to make my life better?
Financial Effectiveness Repository - Recommendations and ideas about financial effectiveness?
Boring Advice Repository - Also has quite a lot advice on how and what to buy.
You might also consider adding a like to you post there and/or shopping for further ideas there.
These are all excellent and related ideas. This one was about specific process when buying; those are more broad. Definitely relevant.
I have included them in the top post.
The following is an incomplete list of suggestions for generic considerations that you might like to make when you go out to buy a thing. I have tried to put the list in order; being generic - certain things will be more or less important in different orders.
0. Do I need the thing? Am I just wanting it on a whim (you are allowed to do that, but at least try to not do that for many expensive things that don’t have resale value)? If a month had gone by, would I still be wanting it?
Consider your options that avoid buying it:
Some items are perfectly fine second hand, i.e. books, whereas others are potentially less fine (i.e. cars) where more can go wrong with a second hand one. The point of this inclusion was to encourage you to consider it when you previously would not have. for whichever reason. Books second hand can also be occasionally out of date or damaged; and cars second hand can be excellent purchases.
Knowledge about the thing:
Purchase considerations:
General specifics:
Miscellaneous considerations:
Nearly all of the points listed here could be expanded to its own post. These points apply to everyone to different extents. “Considering borrowing” is advice that is priceless to one person, and useless to another person. similarly; “budget” might be significant to one person because they don’t spend often but then spend whatever they like when they need to; but useless to another person because they live and breathe budget.
I plan to cover this in another post about making advice applicable to you.
meta: 3 hours write up. 3-5 reviewers, slack channel inspiring the post, and giving me a place to flesh out the thoughts.
This post is certainly open to improvements. Please add your comments below.
See also: My Table of contents for other posts in this collection.
See also other repositories on lesswrong: