You're more than ready for one, then. The problem with chillers is that they are expensive just due to lack of economies of scale. The brutal truth is that they're actually all but the same thing as an air conditioner- and the differences make them slightly simpler. Since so few are demanded, however, those become changes to already completed AC units, which of course becomes much more expensive. Annoying, but you get your money back in cheap cooling and free heat.
I'm able to use one chiller for heating in the winter because I can haul the 2 Ton window mount unit inside for the winter and then stick it back in the window for the next summer. No bueno with anything larger, so then it becomes an exercise in air management.
Once you get the hang of heating and cooling with water, you'll see all sorts of possibilities for its use to save money around the house and to heat outdoor spaces like greenhouses.