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Old 11-28-2007, 12:45 AM
kimchi kimchi is offline
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Default Re: Lower home prices everywhere

Homes are not so expensive in the US compared to other developed nations - even before the more recent currency volatility. Especially on per square metre basis.

Eg - the average house price in the UK is now about $435k and in London around $710k (sold) - and for that you get to live in a tiny, cold, dark, damp box. A quick google turns up an average US price of ~$300k. I have an apartment in Seoul that cost about the same as an average US house, except it's an 850 sq.ft box. According to a recent news story by NPR, the average size of a new American home is 2,349 square feet.

European housing prices tend to follow the peaks and troughs of the US market as seen from this graph (re-based in 2000):



So it loks like the US situation will be a wake-up call for the EU market.
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