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Millennials buying cheap old homes to escape pandemic cages
NY Post ^ | February 12, 2021 | Reut

Posted on 02/12/2021 9:18:49 PM PST by dennisw

NORWICH, Conn. – American millennials with budget constraints are breaking out of their pandemic coops to find affordable dream homes in far-flung places.

For funeral home director Kate Reinhart, from Utah, that dream is an octagonal Victorian that recalls the macabre Addams Family mansion seen in cartoons, films and a TV series.

Her scientist husband Cameron found his first job near Norwich, Connecticut, a town with one of the largest concentrations of 18th- and early 19th-century houses in New England.

For just $85,000 couple bought the 1885 house replete with stained glass, artisanal light fixtures and winding banisters. They plan to put some $100,000 into a massive renovation.

“I do feel like we appreciate it more now during the pandemic to have more space to ourselves,” Kate said. “People are more self-conscious about being on top of each other in tiny apartment buildings. In New York City, people are fleeing to here.”

The trend is clear from visits to CheapOldHouses, a website founded by Elizabeth Finkelstein in 2016 to promote the purchase and preservation of historical houses.

Followers of the site’s Instagram account have steadily doubled every week since U.S. pandemic lockdowns began in March, to about 20,000, she said. About 42% are aged 25-34, and about 75% are women.

“The mantra of real estate has always been ‘location, location, location.’ For the first time that’s being flipped a little bit on its head,” Finkelstein said. “We are living in a time when people are willing to kind of take risks, maybe risks that they’ve been wanting to take their whole life.”

Homes on CheapOldHouses.com tend to be in the U.S. Midwest, South and Rust Belt, where many sell for less than $100,000. Houses that cost more in North America, Europe and elsewhere are also listed in Finkelstein’s monthly newsletter.

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To: dennisw
Lumber prices...


81 posted on 02/16/2021 4:03:29 AM PST by polymuser (A socialist is a communist without the power to take everything from their citizens...yet.)
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In our market, there are hardly any homes for sale. The average home for sale gets several offers—many of them significantly over the asking price.

It’s nuts.


82 posted on 02/16/2021 4:21:43 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: dennisw

Wait until they pay the electric bills in the communist state of Connecticut


83 posted on 02/16/2021 4:51:18 AM PST by ballplayer
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