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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

DO ALL HOMES APPRECIATE? ????
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In general, homes by themselves typically don't appreciate, it's the land underneath it that does. Houses are physical structures that depreciate and decay over time. While you can continuously update a home to keep the value at its peak, even a tear-down ready shack built in 1928 will be valued in the same realm as other homes around it if it is in a good neighborhood. It's all about location. Where I live, I see the same models of new construction homes by the same company differ by 30k-40k despite only being 8 or 9 miles apart. Location, location, location. Your local market will determine the appreciation of the home. You can build a brand new 4000 sq. ft. house in the middle of an abandoned neighborhood in Detroit and it probably still won't appraise for all that much due to its locale.