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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyD" data-source="post: 169347" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>Consider this;</p><p></p><p>In 1900, the average home size was about 1000 sq ft with an average price of about $5K. In 2000, the average size was double that(2000 sq ft), and the price was about $200K. So for double the space, you pay 40 times more.</p><p></p><p>Why? ...because the value of everything has decreased with currency. You work or invest more to get less than someone 120 years ago, and by a significant margin. This is across the board, generally speaking, and a symptom of the world banks/economic systems.</p><p></p><p>Okay, so how do you correct it? ....with demand. ....and a lot of zeal. Everyone absolutely refuse anything less than 1900 standards for everything, every aspect of life.</p><p></p><p>But what does that take? It means people in large numbers doing things like refusing to pay more than 5-10K for a home. But people are not going to do that. It's unrealistic. ...but nonetheless the answer.</p><p></p><p>So now what? ...reset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyD, post: 169347, member: 9832"] Consider this; In 1900, the average home size was about 1000 sq ft with an average price of about $5K. In 2000, the average size was double that(2000 sq ft), and the price was about $200K. So for double the space, you pay 40 times more. Why? ...because the value of everything has decreased with currency. You work or invest more to get less than someone 120 years ago, and by a significant margin. This is across the board, generally speaking, and a symptom of the world banks/economic systems. Okay, so how do you correct it? ....with demand. ....and a lot of zeal. Everyone absolutely refuse anything less than 1900 standards for everything, every aspect of life. But what does that take? It means people in large numbers doing things like refusing to pay more than 5-10K for a home. But people are not going to do that. It's unrealistic. ...but nonetheless the answer. So now what? ...reset. [/QUOTE]
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