Around $2,000. Factoring in inflation that is around $45,000 in today's money. But remember homes then were not near as big as they are now. They also did not have electrical wiring, A/C or central heat. There was also rarely indoor Plumbing of any kind.
The cost of an everyday house in 1910 was approximately 2,500 dollars. Of course some houses were more, and some were less.
The cost of soap in 1910 would have varied depending on the brand, quality, and location. On average, a bar of soap might have cost around 5-10 cents in 1910.
15 cents
probably around 10 cents
why did the members of the house stage a revolt in 1910
In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 in the 1970s a house cost 234,00.00
You could get a house that cost 200,000 today, so a house could have cost about for 45,000
A house cost then was less than $1000.
it will cost exactly $10,000 to demolish a house
Early 1900s covers more than a decade, so I have chosen 1910 for this answer. The average price of housing in 1910 was about 5% of today's cost. For example, if you are talking about a $100,000 house in the Ozarks, then it would have cost about $5,000 in 1910. On the other hand, if the house in the Ozarks (or generally anywhere in the US for this particular inflation metric) is on the water with a boat dock and a brand new granite-top island kitchen costing $500,000, then it would have cost about $25,000 in 1910.
I cost 16,000
it cost lot