My dad said the same thing...In ‘84, my VA home loan was 14%......
Just sayin.
My dad said the same thing...In ‘84, my VA home loan was 14%......
Just sayin.
What was the mortgage? 60k?In ‘84, my VA home loan was 14%......
Just sayin.
When you don’t have to worry about getting sued or shitty media coverage, you can be super effective...
HALPilot, you should use this for TP. It already smells like #$&. ?
What was the mortgage? 60k?
You really need to convert the '80s data to today's dollars if you want to compare.Exactly. U.S. median home price in 1980 was about $47-50k, in 2020 it is expected to be around $270k. Just googled it.
I’m good, I have the Hillary book I posted earlier in the thread. Shit clings to it much better.HALPilot, you should use this for TP. It already smells like #$&. ?
According to usinflationcalculator.com, a $60K house in 1980 would be a $188,357 house today.You really need to convert the '80s data to today's dollars if you want to compare.
I’m good, I have the Hillary book I posted earlier in the thread. Shit clings to it much better.
We're at 417 today, so we're roughly tracking. With bi-weekly doubling, should be at 1700 by next Monday. Then 6800 the Monday following. After that, maybe the social distancing going on now will start to impact the growth rate? Hope so.The doubling rate for the virus is about twice per week, so we'll expect about 320 dead next Monday. (23rd)
McMansions weren't really a thing back then either. 1000 sq.ft. cottages and ~1500 sq.ft. bungalows/split levels/two stories were the norm for single family dwellings. The 'burbs were a thing (I remember "subdivision" and "survey" being slang for new housing developments) but they were nothing like today's sprawl. Look at old homes in established neighborhoods- a narrow lot with just enough room between your house and the neighbors' house for a driveway, but not always enough space to fit a car and still be able to open the doors.According to usinflationcalculator.com, a $60K house in 1980 would be a $188,357 house today.