Re: Investing in Cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Brian Bartholomew (bartholomew.brian![]() |
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Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2023 10:27:00 -0800 (PST) |
Fred H Olson <fholson [at] cohousing.org> wrote: > I dont trust those stats. Ok, then how about Sharon's recent cites for tracking data of building construction costs? https://www.strongneighborhoods.info/building-costs/ Or Sears kit homes? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sears_Modern_Homes https://money.com/sears-roebuck-catalog-house-reddit/ A century ago, the typical American's salary was $687 per year. That might not sound like much -- after factoring in inflation, it's about $16,500 in today's dollars -- but it was more than enough to buy a house. [...] According to the century-old ad, the $659 price covered all the lumber, lath, flooring, roof, pipes, cedar shingles, paint, and other materials needed to build a five-room bungalow, featuring two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a front porch. Whose reserve budget has set aside only $300/unit to replace the roof? Brian
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