7 states where pre-war houses are worth more than the typical home
Briefly

"Nationwide, the typical owner-occupied home built since 2020 is worth about $462,000, well above the $340,000 value of the overall median home, which was built in 1981."
"In seven states, along with Washington, DC, pre-1940 homes are typically worth more than the median home, according to a Realtor.com analysis of the data from the 2023 American Community Survey."
"California has the largest price premium for pre-war homes, with the median pre-1940 value of $930,100 exceeding the overall median home value by more than $200,000."
"At the local level, California has 12 metro areas where pre-1940 values exceed typical values, the most of any state. The largest metro-level gap in the nation is in Santa Barbara County."
Read at New York Post
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