It's usually easy to misjudge a person's income. A few years ago, it as time to replace my wife's car. I nearly got her a three year old Mercedes, which was in pristine condition. But sinçe she's a private school teacher, she was concerned about parents thinking the school made too much money. So instead of paying $20,000 for the Mercedes, I ended up paying $25,000 for something else. I had to pay an extra 5k just to avoid someone's fingerwagging.
Also, we should not punish a pastor for making wise monetary decisions. My cousin's church hired a new youth pastor (they're a 3000 person congregation that needed a fulltime youth pastor). The youth pastor's wife was a cardiac surgeon, who made a good income. On top of that, he had made some very wise financial investments when he was younger, which allowed him to buy a bigger house than average. He lived in a nice house with a pool, and frequently had youth ministry events there. It would have been incorrect to presume he was being unjustly enriched by his employment at the church.
We happen to live in one of the better areas of the town we live in (Oh, you live there? Those are NICE houses.) when we purchased it after my husband sold his business almost 18 years ago and paid it off just before he went into the ministry. We also have a 42 foot sailboat and belong to a yacht club - but the boat also was paid off before he went into ministry and my ILs pay for us to be in the club so we can have someplace to keep our boat. So while it may look like we have a lot, we are blessed with what we have but certainly don't live extravagantly.