• travysh@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    When was that? Where?

    The house I bought in my 20s (for $275k, inflation adjusted) is now worth $475k.

    The house I bought in my 30s ($480k, inflation adjusted) is now worth $800k

    In my area at least, home prices are far outpacing inflation. I literally couldn’t afford to buy the house I’m in today at its current value.

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      Don’t forget, mortgage rates (at least in the US) are still the highest they’ve been since 9/11/2001.

      That makes it even harder to buy the now more expensive house.

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      The house I bought in 2021 in a small midwest city was $395,000.

      5000 sq ft. 6 bedrooms, 2.5 bath. Modernized and next to a large park.

      What city are you in? That’s the difference.

      People can move.

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      A couple years back during covid, in Finland. House prices here have been creeping up as well but not as aggressively as where you have lived. I doubt that’s the case in all of the US, there must be places with more modest prices. I “downgraded” to a smaller city when I went from renter to owner, couldn’t have bought a home to my liking in Helsinki due to the prices.

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        in Finland.

        Well there’s the issue. Finland isn’t experiencing anywhere near the level of housing cost inflation of the US, Canada, and Australia.

        And cheaper areas in these countries are cheaper for very good reasons (they suck to live in/have no jobs available).

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            1 year ago

            “Social services” can hold a wide range of stuff and arguably every country does have social services, but yeah it’s one of the nordic social democracies with an extensive social safety net in place. I’m extremely grateful for it, even though I personally don’t use those services (apart from you know, like roads and shit) and they get funded through my income.

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              Which means you are not spending monstrous amounts each month for private health insurance which shall only cover things after you’ve spent 10K

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        Sure there are places houses aren’t insanely expensive, but they are generally many hundreds of miles away from where there are jobs available that may pay enough to purchase said house.

        Having lived in Europe it amazes me how many Europeans believe that because it’s still in the country, it’s not all that far. But if you compare directly a few hundred miles is usually in another country in Europe, where in the USA it’s more often still in the same state.

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        Sure, just move to a place whose best restaurant is McDonalds, the available job market is K-Mart or construction, internet is satellite at best, and 4/5ths of the people think the gays are coming to steal their guns.

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          I get what you mean, but cutting the hyperbolics out, it doesn’t sound too bad. You can’t have it all and I had to make concessions about a thing or two.

          As an amusing sidenote, the second worst thing about the town I moved to was the lack of mickey Ds. I have to resort to the Finnish off-brand trash version instead.