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  • skydivekingair@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Which one? Gold was $20.67 per Troy ounce in 1920, that’s about $664.55 per kilo. 10 kilos about $6,645.55 I’m believing the first search result https://www.countryliving.com/life/g33398396/what-things-cost-100-years-ago/ says that matches up. Gold is about $64,900 per kilo today so $649,000 for 10 bars, that’s a low cost of living middle class place or HCOL very small house that needs renovation. I could see you meaning these days and houses in some areas are in the $6 million range, guess they should be location specific.

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      11 months ago

      $649,000 for 10 bars, that’s a low cost of living middle class place or HCOL very small house that needs renovation.

      What the fuck is going on with house prices up there

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      11 months ago

      Median home price in the US last year was about 450k, so I’d say your scale is a bit skewed.

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        11 months ago

        Jesus. Got my house 7-years ago on a Habitat for Humanity mortgage, for which you pay cost. ~85K? Also, no interest on the loan. Also, no property tax.

        3-bed/2-bath/80’x200’ lot/1,140sq. ft. living space/$550mo.

        Call your local Habitat chapter, go to the next meeting and learn. Keep going with the program if you can. Took my ex-wife and I 14-months, start to finish.

        I can’t tell you the qualifications, they change and are different from one area to the next. I can give you some basic answers, at least I’ll try.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah I was going to say Upper Middle Class but I’ve seen some dumpy houses for those prices and it’s really titled by if you bought when interest rates were low vs the last year or so.