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Old 02-08-2022, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Rainger99 View Post
I was curious on how much new housing prices have gone up in the past 10 years so I went to the library last week and I checked on prices in 2012, 2015, and 2021.

In November, 2012, a Begonia in Charlotte was $244,000; an Iris in Charlotte was $242,000; and a furnished Courtyard Villa in St. James was $175,000.

In March, 2015, a Cedar in Dunedin was $282,000; a Gardenia in Dunedin was $352,000; and an Ivy in Dunedin was $415,000.

In January, 2021, a Linden in Bradford was $457,000; an Emmet in Bradford was $557,000; and a Putnam in St. Catherine was $309,000.
Not sure the point. Like everything else prices for everything have risen dramatically in the past ten years. The CPI consumer price index has exceeded 7% this year.

Other than in a scify movie, book, we cannot go back to 2012 buy homes, stocks, food etc and move it to 2022.