I started out last year with all 12V equipment so that parts and supplies were easy to find and simple to install - not to mention cheap. I would rather blow up a 200$ inverter than suffer the meltdown of a 1000$ unit. Since I'm doing this for fun, as a hobby, there's no pressure to go all-out.
During the winter, I bought a 24V inverter, and started collecting other items I would need for the upgrade. Since July, the windmill has been shut down a lot for the conversion process to take place, but I don't see any worthwhile wind in the summer, anyway. It is finally starting to prove an improvement, mostly due to increase efficiency, but there is still more to be done. I'm really enjoying the process of adding and improving components, every week something new goes in and I look back and think "even better, now".
You can't predict the future, and if the goal is not to immediately have an off-grid house, then you don't need to make expensive choices right now.