Submitted by needsab0uttreefiddy t3_zmckx4 in newhampshire
faroutsunrise t1_j0bk3lw wrote
Reply to comment by needsab0uttreefiddy in Why are so many of the homes dated? by needsab0uttreefiddy
NH is so ridiculously expensive that people here live in their homes for DECADES. (And yeah, generally the homeowners are older) They’re probably still alright with the ceiling fan they picked out 40 years ago. Where are you from that you’re seeing tons of updated homes everywhere you look? We don’t have that kind of space for new construction and most people don’t have the income for major updates.
Ok_Low_1287 t1_j0bneji wrote
Everywhere in the eastern US megalopolis is expensive. Move to central Indiana. You can get a great house for $100k
VTMomof2 t1_j0butzs wrote
probably because no one wants to live in central Indiana.
Ok_Low_1287 t1_j0buzni wrote
It's a fine place to live. There are just no good jobs.
nobletrout0 t1_j0c41s3 wrote
That sounds like a bad place to live if you need a job
needsab0uttreefiddy OP t1_j0bwiry wrote
Right now, I'm in a mid-Atlantic state. But I've also lived in several states in the south (bible belt). Homes there are also pretty old, but I think there are different reasons why. Every place in the US is different and has unique challenges. For example, I know it gets cold af in NH. Hence, ensuring your property is properly winterized is probably a higher priority than granite countertops or that nice LED lighting under the cabinets.
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