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