I was skeptical, but it’s real.
I wish we could get all the blueprints for these houses and recreate this business. That’s crazy that is a Sears home.
I know they have these, there’s a house in my old neighborhood that was a sears mail order house, but its a modest sized ranch. Not a 10 room colonial.
1921 was $6,488 for a 4 bedroom house, 3,000 square foot. That’s $116,518 today.
At 104 years old one of those houses sell for 4 times that now.
https://www.syracuse.com/news/2011/05/syracuse_house_which_came_from.html
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1500-James-St-Syracuse-NY-13203/31660688_zpid/
I know it’s still cheaper but don’t forget to factor in labor cost to build it. That being said it would be interesting to see what the differential is.
Figure $250-$350 /sf current building costs, depending on finishes. So better part of a million.
Also don’t forget the land itself! That can be a huge cost depending on where the house is.
It’s 104 years old. It should be near needing to be demolished.
If it’s poorly made… there are houses in Europe that have been continuously owned longer than the USA has existed.
Tell me you’re from the US without telling me you’re from the US. In Europe a 100 year old house isn’t uncommon and isn’t even close to needing to be demolished.
US also has houses that old, mostly on the East Coast.
You’re not wrong, but the houses you’re referencing probably weren’t prefab.
Yeah, 60-80 years is average for the survival of a wooden framed house if it is taken care of. Yes some will last till 200, but for every 1 that does, hundreds have been torn down.
I live in a 121 year old house. it’s doing ok.
the only problems I have right now is the below sub par contractors that come to work on it.
any work I’ve had done I have had to go back and repair damages because they did it cheaply or incorrectly.
point is, it’s not the house that’s wrong, it’s the talent is lacking.
I was looking at a 1920s house 15 years ago. Owner said the wood had become so hard over the years he had to buy special drill bits to work on it and nails were mostly out of the question.
Lived in a 100-yo house in college. It would have been nice if the landlord was dumb to start with then went senile. Looked online last year and it’s still there and all cleaned up!
I think it was around $30K. That hood exploded and now that house is probably north of $400,000.
Fuck you the home I live in is over 100 years old.
Came to say that’s not a Sears house! Boy was I wrong.
I thought there was no way!
Nice, even then the price would fluctuate
My family home started off as a catalog house (not sears). My dad built it when I was 2. They, now I, have continued to change and add on to it over 45 years.
That’s so cool. I bet you feel a real connection to that house.
They still do this. It’s actually a great way to save money.
Its not quite “getting it in the mail”, but getting a complete house plan and kit of materials is still around today. You pay one price and have it delivered to your piece of land:
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(if prices aren’t showing up for you select a store in the upper left corner of the screen, I just picked a random store for these screenshots to get the prices to populate)The McLaren is DOPE! LOL, looks like it’d fit in my backyard.
All I see are plans for sale. ?
Save more money at Menards. Don’t forget to mail in those 11% rebates
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Keep in mind that such a house was very affordable, too.
And those houses now sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars because bullshit.
We went from Sears to IKEA.
IKEA Släkt: contains several tons of particle board, ~2.5k wooden pegs, 500 pages of pictured, wordless instructions, and one allen wrench.
Do you think marriages were ruined by assembling a Sears house too? 😉
Do people really have that much trouble assembling IKEA furniture?
Some people are very stupid.
Seems like most people can’t handle basic tools these day. The shit I find and fix that got tossed is amazing.
I believe so.
IKEA is one thing. It’s the not ikea kits that suck!
Some people do.
If it ruins their marriage then they clearly aren’t able to work together to overcome adversity.
Ex-wife when I went to fuck with the computer rack, “Is this going to involve a bunch of screaming and cussing? If so I’m going to the bedroom.”
“It’ll also involve blood.”