1. Your country

1. Your country
2. How old is the building you're posting from?

USA
53 years old

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24 years

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4 years old

1. Perú
2. About 450 years

RF
58 -ish

33 years old house

Fronce

Phoneposting from the train.
Train station I departed from was about 130 years old.

Looks like about 1970

Nevermind, over 160 years old.

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The original part of this house was built in the 1870s

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8 years old

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25 years

It's some old building in some old street, probably at least 100 years or more

24, the same as me
I was so lucky to be the smallest in my family, the old house was a really poor house.

about 100 years

First one, a sort of shit woodshack as I would describe it is about 70 years old
The second one where I lived most of my life, a generic commieblock (of decent quality nevertheless) is from Khruschev era, so ~50-60 years
The current one I don't know, but is probably 30 or so. Well at least it is an actual house.

pretty much bang on a hundred years old

How the fuck do you all know this? I only know we have lived here for 23 years and people lived in it before, so maybe 30-40 years.

1. Uruguay
2. About 2 months old

10 years
can't believe its been that long, feels like yesterday I moved into this house

You ask your parents, neighbors, or whoever might know?

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2. Not even one year

54-59 years, depending on which order they built them in.

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About 30 years

also it shouldn't be surprising that Jow Forumsoids take an interest in architectural history

37 years

37

22 years

~70 years

50 years.

14 years

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1954

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15

Idk, it looks from 80s/90s postmodernism

92 years

24-25 years.

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2. 14, just like how I want my girls

this home was constructed roughly twenty years ago

Spain
130 years

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