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minus-squarePapercrane@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-21 year ago…and Got some gabagool, then I woke up the next day and got more gabagool… I instantly thought about this video after I pressed the link. Even tho the original is a classic, dunkey hit it out the park with this one
minus-squareItzz Me@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoCan you explain what you mean here? If houses are getting bigger, according to this unknown source, I don’t think that would make them more affordable.
minus-squareOnionQuest@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·1 year agoIt means it’s not as simple as saying 1950 home = 2023 home and therefore any differences in price are due to inflation.
minus-squarethe post of tom joadlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoOk, so if you want to go by square footage: 1920 house is 1048 sq/ft or $6 sq/ft 2023 house (newer numbers) are 1920 sq/ft and $257 sq/ft.
Uh, what?
It’s a the sopranos reference
"woke up this mornin’…"
…and Got some gabagool, then I woke up the next day and got more gabagool…
I instantly thought about this video after I pressed the link. Even tho the original is a classic, dunkey hit it out the park with this one
Can you explain what you mean here? If houses are getting bigger, according to this unknown source, I don’t think that would make them more affordable.
It means it’s not as simple as saying 1950 home = 2023 home and therefore any differences in price are due to inflation.
Ok, so if you want to go by square footage:
1920 house is 1048 sq/ft or $6 sq/ft 2023 house (newer numbers) are 1920 sq/ft and $257 sq/ft.