1890 for mine. 135 year old house.

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      fistbump

      Amazingly, we’re only the second owners. Ours was comissioned and built by a Greek family. It’s gloriously so.

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        Yeah, I’m pretty sure my family was only the second owners of my house as well. All I know about the builder of my house is:

        • The same guy was responsible for building basically all the houses on my street.
        • He didn’t survey very carefully. All the property lines are off by like two feet. Lol. It’s caused me some heartache with the neighbors to my south with property disputes. (Well, to be fair, the neighbors to my south would have caused the property dispute had the property lines not been off.)
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    The one I live in now was built in the 1940s and expanded in the 2000s. The one my parents own that I grew up in partially was built in 1844.

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    Our US one when we lived there: 1960s

    Our Danish one now: 17… 50s? 60s? It’s hard to know

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    since i moved back with my parents, my house was built in 1993. before that i was living in an apartment that was built in 2021.

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    My house was built as a summer cabin 1935. Then someone added a 2nd floor on top of it 1970. It then got winter isolated (for year round living) in 2006.

    In sweden, so it can be pretty cold here

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    Somewhere around 1998-1999. Which means right now we’re going through replacing everything (roof, siding, HVAC, god knows what else). It’s fun!

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      Mine’s the same age and it’s almost unbelievable how almost everything needs replaced at 30 years. Roof, furnace, well pump have been done, a long with some faucets and other small things. I’m terrified the fridge, stove, and washer and dryer are next. Can’t afford much more!

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    The house I’m renting and the house I own are both around 1930, which is considered modern in the UK. The house I grew up in is about 1800.