• Scrubbles
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    281 month ago

    Jesus in today money that’s 60k for a house. For a nice hours our parents bought

    • @rekabis@lemmy.ca
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      91 month ago

      A quick way of estimating annual wage for a full-time position is to take hourly, double it, then move the decimal point to the right by three spots.

      So for example, the BC minimum wage is $17.40. Double that is $34.80. Annually in a full-time job, that’s about $34,800 before taxes.

      And 4× that is $139,200. Current median SFH prices for used homes sit at just under $1M in my podunk tourist town. All detached SFH, $1,200,000. New construction, $1,500,000.

      I mean, really - who under 50 can actually afford those prices without intergenerational wealth to give them a leg up in life?

        • @rekabis@lemmy.ca
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          11 month ago

          My own home was 2,000ft² when built. In 1972. That was the Canadian average at the time, as most homes built by developers were made with the same 15 (or so) floor plans with slight variations.

          You’re thinking of the 50s. Those homes were indeed around 1,200ft², and there is even a pair in my neighbourhood the next block over

          • @theImpudentOne@discuss.tchncs.de
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            11 month ago

            And 2000 sq ft is still quaint by building stands from the 00s. Now if you want 2000 sq ft you’re looking at 3 stories of attached townhouse condo