1. You're country

1. You're country
2. How old is your house?

1. USA
2. It was made in the 50s

>USA
>2016

USA
76 years old. Fuck old houses by the way. I can't wait to move into a more modern one.

USA
6 years


But my Grandma lives in one built in the late 1800s

Netherlands
1912

Farminghouse
It was renovated in 1993

That seems quite new for Europe. I was expecting older

1. US
2. 70's, we did a shit ton of work to it when we moved in, so it's pretty nice now. Only problem is that we have spiders everywhere. GF hates it, but I don't mind too much

Made last year.

2004

Europe goes into total war now and then so that may explain that.

1. Flag

2. 1998

Built in 1931

Flag
2008
My family also owns a 300 yo house and another one from the 90s.

Funland,1954

it had sawdust and porn magazine insulation and crooked walls when i bought it,spent 2 years renovating it now it actually keeps the heat inside in the winters.
monthly winter electricity bill dropped from 250 euros to 120.

pic related,and fuck baby boomers and their el cheapo housing booms

Mexico
I live in an apartment, but looks like it was built in the 50's during the "Mexican Miracle" as they call it

England
1920's

1. flag
2. about 30-40 years old
I live in used apartments.

2011

Flag
1997

Those overhead cables make it look like a third world country.

Probably older than your country

Leaf, 1940s.

USA
I don't have a house. I always rent. Every few years I move to a different country or city to keep things interesting and to learn about other cultures.

flag
2018

My dad built it in 1978

1. USA
2. Built in the early 40s, IIRC.

It's not a bad house (and even better since I'm renting it from my dad for a song), but the lot shrunk over the years from its original ~1 acre size so now it has two garages, an outdoor office, a massive driveway, a neighbor on either side and behind and a very small front and back yard.

Goddamn subdivisions.

The house before that was a one-off Spanish Colonial on a double lot that my parents made mad dosh on thanks to good luck and sweat equity, the one I spent my childhood in in was a cheap-as-fuck modern (90s modern lel) and the house I don't remember very well but got a look at a few years later was a beautiful 1890s Craftsman that my dad purchased from his brother at cost.

Ok windmill boy

It's 7 years old

80+

First house, 1973. Current house, 1989.