There is no way to answer a question as broad as yours- the 1800's covered 100 years- and prices certainly changed over that period of time. The cost of a house would depend on where, what size, and what it was made of. Sorry-
It was $12.99
The few cars that were around in the 1800s were very expensive, and far above the price the average person could pay. Only the wealthy owned vehicles then. Some cars of that time cost as much as $100,000 in todays money.
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The cost of a pack of gum in the 1800s varied depending on the brand and quality of the gum. However, on average, a pack of gum in the 1800s typically cost around 1 to 5 cents. It's important to note that inflation and changes in the economy over time can make it challenging to pinpoint an exact price without specific historical records.
A house in 17th Century England would cost £300 on average
The average house cost $4,690 in 1905. The average cost of a car in 1905 was $1,450.00. The average cost of a loaf of bread was 0.04.
The average cost of a new house in the 1950s was $3,000.00 to $5,000.00.
$400
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The average cost of a house in 1930 was 7,145.00. The average income in this same year was 1,970.00. A new car cost 670.00.
The average cost of a house in 1930 was 7,145.00. The average income in this same year was 1,970.00. A new car cost 670.00.
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$100,000-$250,000
About $300,000.
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