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In reply to the discussion: The last time you visited your childhood home/neighborhood? [View all]mnhtnbb
(32,859 posts)23. Yes. About 12 years ago I was
in the town where I lived from 1954-65. Our house was a new 3 BR 2 1/2 BA ranch style with den, enclosed porch and a full basement on a very large lot in NJ, just 45 minutes train ride outside NYC.
The house had been mansionized. It was two stories and a pool had been constructed in the lower of our two levels back yard. It was hideous. The house my parents had paid $35K for in 1954 was then valued over $1M. Unbelievable. And now? I just checked on Zillow, which says it's worth $2.3 M.
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it's amazing. it's small, but so well designed. she used to have huuuuge parties there.
mopinko
Sunday
#19
The house? Decades ago. (And it's only about 3 or 4 miles from where I've lived for the last 18 years.)
Iggo
Sunday
#22
It's crazy. My parent's first house was like that, a couple of blocks from the beach.
hunter
Monday
#46
A couple of months ago, I drove through the complex I lived in from age 10 to 15.
MIButterfly
Sunday
#27
Well, growing up in an Army family we moved a lot. Mom and Dad did have a house in El Paso
sdfernando
Sunday
#28