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Houses Are 73% More Expensive Today Than In 1973—Plots Are Smaller Too
National Economics Editorial ^ | May 28 | Spencer P Morrison

Posted on 05/30/2017 10:04:24 AM PDT by Thalean

In 1973 the median household income was $9,265...

Consider that the median sales price of a new home in January, 1973, was only $29,900—3.2 times the median household income. In other words, if the median family saved up every penny earned, and put it towards a new home, it would take just over three years to buy a brand new house.

This held relatively steady for the next decade. In 1985, new home prices crept up a little, to 3.7 times the median household income.

It was during the 1990s and 2000s that home prices began to skyrocket towards where they are today.

In January 2017 the median sales price for a new home was $317,400, which is 5.6 times the median household income of $56,516.

All told, houses are 73% more expensive today, in real terms, than they were in 1973...

The US Census started tracking the median lot size (in square feet) for new home construction in 1976. During that year, the average lot was 10,125 square feet. In 2015, it’s only 8,600—the smallest on record.

So not only are houses getting more expensive, but we’re getting less land as well.

In the interest of fairness, I’ll also point out that the median new home is larger, in terms of square footage, than older homes as well—so it’s not a total loss.

(Excerpt) Read more at nationaleconomicseditorial.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: america; americaindecline; americandream; economy; usa
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To: rb22982

And stop evading all the questions you’ve been dancing around.


121 posted on 05/30/2017 3:06:45 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2; rb22982

“And that bottom image is a cartoon, a fake, none of it is real.”


Why do you call it a fake?

I had a townhouse condo here in MA EXACTLY like those pictured.

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122 posted on 05/30/2017 3:09:45 PM PDT by Mears ("It takes a lot of clout to be a victim."---Joe Sobran)
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To: Mears

The image a real home or a virtual home. It can’t be both. Which is it?


123 posted on 05/30/2017 3:11:03 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: Red Badger
Houses Are 73% More Expensive Today Than In 1973—Plots Are Smaller Too

Sorta like movies.

124 posted on 05/30/2017 3:13:16 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Thalean

My parents had a custom built 6,000sq/ft+ home built in 1962 for about $43,000
Large yard by a creek in Crystal, Minnesota (by Minneapolis)
The basement opened to the backyard as the home was on a hill. We had large timbers in the basement that went outside to hold up the balcony. Several elm trees and a willow. A tree house was later built. Today according to zillow.com the home is valued at $450,000

FTA: a new home in January, 1973, was only $29,900... wow!

Prices are sky high for everything due to politicians and bankers and wall street.


125 posted on 05/30/2017 3:16:15 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: Opinionated Blowhard

“These reports can be deceiving.”

That’s true. Realize also that the modern and recently constructed home has been mexicanized. That means cheap labor by alien invaders who don’t have a clue how to hang drywall, paint rooms, lay floors or install windows and doors.

If you’re shopping for a recently constructed house, you could end up paying tens of thousands of dollars to fix your mexicanized house.

How do I know that? I’m shopping for a house right now and many are pieces of crap that will require many dollars to make them habitable.


126 posted on 05/30/2017 5:05:55 PM PDT by sergeantdave
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To: Steely Tom

Read beyond the headline, before you criticize. They did more than adjust for inflation, Tom; they adjusted for wages/salaries.


127 posted on 05/30/2017 6:23:28 PM PDT by dangus
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To: dangus
Read beyond the headline, before you criticize. They did more than adjust for inflation, Tom; they adjusted for wages/salaries.

What (or whom) did I criticize?

128 posted on 05/30/2017 8:06:35 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Liberals think in propaganda)
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To: Don W

We bought ours in 2004 for $189k it was just appraised for $320k. We’ve put about $60k into it tho’


129 posted on 05/31/2017 6:35:08 AM PDT by enraged
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To: dragnet2

good lord man, typo quick post on the internet. Why are you so bogged down on me miss-reading one small part of one post of the dozens we’ve had that have nothing to do with the point? Nearly every townhome building looks exactly like the larger one I showed you and most of the individual units look just like my two (+- garage). You are seriously a waste of time and I think you like to disagree just to disagree.


130 posted on 05/31/2017 7:46:09 AM PDT by rb22982
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To: rb22982
good lord man, typo quick post on the internet.

Is this supposed to mean something? And why do you consistently evade questions?

131 posted on 05/31/2017 9:50:37 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2

It means you are reading way too much into a post that I took about 15 seconds to think about and mis-read one word of a dozen responses we’ve had to each other on this thread. I haven’t evaded a single question you’ve asked. I’ve already answered you multiple times - you are just an idiot.


132 posted on 05/31/2017 10:32:00 AM PDT by rb22982
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To: rb22982
Well you made my point about condo being similar to apartments etc. They're nothing but civilian barracks just like your condo in your #1 image which clearly depicts, with 2 front doors. You tried to tell me how different apartments are. They aren't. It's why I told ya early on, your condo is the exact same as apartments where one man's living room wall is another man’s bedroom or one man’s floor is another man’s ceiling.

Like I said, most condos all similar to apartments or civilian barracks, with nice facades as I call them. Again you made my point better than I when you provided the image.☺ Thanks!

133 posted on 05/31/2017 10:52:32 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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☺☺☺
134 posted on 05/31/2017 11:05:29 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2
First, I was never talking about condos. I was talking about Townhomes. Condos are indeed like apartments. Second, I gave you over a half dozen reasons why townhomes are (significantly) different than apartments/condos - you just want to ignore them. I'll review, since you seem quite slow

1) A townhome does not have anyone below you or above you. A condo/apartment does.
2) A townhome does not have anyone in front or behind you. A condo/apartment does.
3) A townhome typically is 4-6 units vs 40 to hundreds for a condo/apartment
4) Townhomes have 1.5 to 4x as much sq ft space as a condo/apartment
5) Townhomes have much nicer fit and finish than condos
6) Townhomes frequently will have a private backyard and at worst a large private patio. Condos do not.
7) Townhomes frequently have attached garages. Condos never do.
8) Townhomes cost more than apartments/condos do to buy.

About the only thing in common between a townhome and a condo is the fact that there is at least one shared wall - the difference is townhome at *most* has 2 shared walls and end units just have one while condos can have 4-6 shared walls. This last point seems to be a big deal to you - and that's fine that you don't want to live in a townhome because of a single shared wall - but to claim they are like apartments just because of that is silly. Most people today see very little difference with a Townhome with a single shared wall and having Single family homes that are 2 yards away from each other.

135 posted on 05/31/2017 11:18:23 AM PDT by rb22982
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To: rb22982

They share walls? OMG!

You finally get it. Ya tried to tell me that was one residence in the pic you provided but it was clearly two residence, with 2 front doors mashed right up against each other where they they clearly share walls, just like apartments. LOL!

Once again, you make my points better than I. Thank you!


136 posted on 05/31/2017 11:34:38 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2

Sigh, like I said - you are quite slow. A 1981 Honda is a car, just like a 2017 Infiniti is and will get you from A to B, but its hardly the same experience. There are more things dissimilar between those 2 cars than they are similar, even though their basic function is the same. The same is true of an apartment/condo and a townhome.


137 posted on 05/31/2017 11:40:04 AM PDT by rb22982
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To: rb22982
Next time do what the lying realtors do and frame your pics better. You could have cut off the neighbor who's literally connected to your other apartment...Whoops, I mean townhome...lol


138 posted on 05/31/2017 11:42:06 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2

Good lord you are slow. Everyone knows townhomes have a shared wall but its not an apartment, just like a ranch home is nothing like a 3 story home with a basement even though they are both single family homes, nor is a 1981 Honda the same as a 2017 Infiniti even though they are both cars. There is more different than a condo and a townhome than alike.


139 posted on 05/31/2017 11:58:33 AM PDT by rb22982
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To: dragnet2

Let’s put it this way, the last time I listed that place for rent, I had over 150 people reach out about the place. Not one person was confused as to what it was based on the picture.


140 posted on 05/31/2017 12:10:44 PM PDT by rb22982
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