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Apr 15, 2023
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tarzan15
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So you can’t show me an actual example of what you’re expecting a first time
Home buyer to actually purchase.
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Sometimes we complain about prices not taking all inflation factors into account
Nat Gas Man
4/15/23 7:50pm
I don’t think that was very much for a house in 1971. My parents paid $30,000 for their house in 1962
JOPE
4/15/23 8:02pm
This was a nice house though
JOPE
4/15/23 8:05pm
My parents bought our home in 1970 for $15k in SoCal. It was not fancy. I
88Coug
4/15/23 8:18pm
My parents paid $21K for a 4bed, 2ba brand new home in 1966 in San Antonio.
StarMan
4/15/23 8:31pm
Would you be willing to buy a newly built 1970s home in terms of lot size, house size, number of rooms without
DJROSS
4/15/23 8:56pm
Show me a newly built home that fits that description.
tarzan15
4/15/23 9:35pm
Exactly. Builders build to expections. People want this.
DJROSS
4/15/23 9:41pm
So you can’t show me an actual example of what you’re expecting a first time
tarzan15
4/15/23 10:35pm
Because people won’t buy it. That’s why it doesn’t exist
RevolutionDeathsquad
4/15/23 11:02pm
Condos definitely exist. They don’t cost 1.25x the median salary, either.
tarzan15
4/16/23 9:42am
RE: So you can’t show me an actual example of what you’re expecting
bluecougar1985
4/16/23 7:31am
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