Message from @Infinite
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You are also picking a city that fell into crime so it lowered the price of the average home over time
The median home value in Los Angeles is $696,900
I already stated that I didn't pick the city.
Did you not read that?
I did but the fact that you chose a single city makes your argument irrelevant
Let's test your theory.
I have to go to my friends place for a dinner but i'll be back in a few hours I think it's a good topic
> ...current national median home price of $257,000...
a depressing one but a good one
understood
it certainly is interesting
bon apetit
I'm going to continue to type a few things here, so you can peruse it later
> According to the article, the median cost of a house in Atlanta now is $264,500.
compared to:
> ...current national median home price of $257,000
looks like you were right
I was too high by $7,500.
No.. you don't understand again
foolish
not national median of all cities
anyway ill be back later
Great, I will now search for filtered data that only includes major cities.
corrected to _now_
> search = _average home price in major cities in the US in 2020_
Here is the very first link:
Here is a quote from the article:
> "The median home price (half of all homes sold cost more, and half cost less) as of December 31 was $240,000"
Now I will look for more data.
ugh once again that's over 100 different cities not the top 10 major cities which were booming and were not giant ghettos in the 1920s
Great, so would you like to hand pick the cities now?
you could buy a nice house in a nice major city in the 1920's for the equivilant of $12,000 of todays money
I'm all for the comparison that you want to run.
my grandfather even built his own house and bought the land for a total of $6000 in the 1950s in a major city
but you keep changing the rules
I didn't change any rules
Please define your rules, so you don't have to stop and keep telling me that you're changing the rules again.
yes, you did
First it was 1920 vs 2020