1976
Also my birth year.
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1976
Also my birth year.
1890 here as well. I love it, it's nestled in the woods and built into the hillside so these massive retaining walls surround the first story. With all the trees and shade and basically being underground, this makes the first floor naturally cool. I've gone whole summers without AC. What's also interesting is there's a door on the second floor landing that goes right out into the hillside. There's like a 2 foot wide platform and then the hill. Not much up there other than a steep overgrown mountain though.
Another thing I love is being able to see the river from my front stoop. I'm still in city limits of Pittsburgh though, so I can easily walk or bike down to more of the city type stuff. Or I can bop across a bridge to a couple other towns.
I'll definitely spend my life here, as I'm slowly remodeling the place. But of course, a house this old comes with its own slew of problems. I try to tackle as much as I can myself tho.
Bold of you to assume I own a house
Me too, thanks.
1995 - the peak of civilization
1861 it's sweet except for when it's not
When is it not sweet?
2024
New building code for rentals stipulates one room must be capable of cooling to 26c or lower. This building was built to that code.
So we have AC. It's fantastic.
Our US one when we lived there: 1960s
Our Danish one now: 17... 50s? 60s? It's hard to know
Unclear, but somewhere between 1865 and 1875, which makes it right around half the age of my parents' house
My first house was in a town where the hall of records burned down in 1920. Which means that no one still around knows when anything older was actually built, butofficially everything older was built in 1920.
In the 1940s or 50s. My family has owned it since the 60s.
2015
some of you have ghosts in your houses
House I used to own was built in 1958, but the house I'm currently renting an apartment in was built in 1890. The apartment itself was added in 2020, and I'm it's first tenant.
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.
1910!
I bought it in 2022. It's tiny but mine lol
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
My apartment building turns 100 this year.
929?! Holy. Congrats
Is it in good shape?
Any pictures you would care to share?
1962
fistbump
Amazingly, we're only the second owners. Ours was comissioned and built by a Greek family. It's gloriously so.
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:
Before - 1932, now 1995.
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.
We just celebrated 28 years of this development, so 1997. We live here since 2002.
Somewhere between 1925 and 1932 depending on which paper you want to read.
The other house built in 1992
Somewhere around 1998-1999. Which means right now weβre going through replacing everything (roof, siding, HVAC, god knows what else). Itβs fun!
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!
1954
2006
1992 - and it has all of the luxuries that 1992 had to offer in a house (oak everything! almost no right corners! shiny brass fixtures!)
1955
1880, right after the Great Fire
1850
the house i grew up in was built in 1800 (it was a duplex) and honestly it was the creepiest house i ever lived in. it had the old style stone cellars and wooden steps and i always used to have to put a chair in front of the cellar door cause whenever i tried to close it i honest to god felt a force making it hard to shut. and i'm absolutely certain that i woke up in the middle of the night and looked down the stairs and saw two people in period clothes just standing there and it's far too real to have been a dream.
i lived in this town so mostly all of the houses were built for the mill by the family who owned it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitinsville,_Massachusetts
Yeah lots of houses super old around here, especially at the old mills area. My buddy lives in Uxbridge near one of the lakes, funny enough I'm a few towns away. Small world, Lemmy.
1981
1926
1970
\2022. Apartment building. 95,5 mΒ², 25 mΒ² balcony. We enjoy it.