Definition of «money pit»

A "money pit" is a term used to describe something that requires constant spending or investment to maintain, repair, or improve. It is often used to refer to a property or building that is constantly needing repairs and upgrades, draining its owner's finances. The phrase originated from the 1980s movie "The Money Pit," which is about a couple who buys an old house that turns out to be a money pit due to its constant need for repairs.

Sentences with «money pit»

  • One of my favorite stores in the WORLD and a huge money pit for me! (lynzyandco.com)
  • Those issues can be used as bargaining chips to bring down the prices of their would - be homes — or even lead them to walk away from money pit purchases. (realtor.com)
  • What may look like an easy profit may turn into a huge money pit. (northwestatlantaproperties.com)
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