In 1916, the average price of homes in the United States was approximately $3,500. However, prices varied significantly depending on location, size, and type of home. Major urban areas tended to have higher prices, while rural homes were often much less expensive. This era marked a time of growth and development in the housing market, influenced by factors such as World War I and economic changes.
According to a 1978 HUD survey, about 30 percent of rental homes had restrictions on children. This survey highlighted the prevalence of such policies in the housing market at that time, indicating significant barriers for families with children seeking rental housing.
A Lucky Leap - 1916 was released on: USA: 29 August 1916
The Weakling - 1916 was released on: USA: 2 May 1916
Realization - 1916 was released on: USA: 22 April 1916
About forty eight percent of homes have a land line telephone. Cell phones have taken over the phone usage. Many phone companies offer land lines for free.
The precent of homes in the United States of America that have telephones is between 95% and 97%
Via Telephone - 1916 was released on: USA: 20 August 1916
According to the US Census about 70 percent of homes have a mortgage and 30 percent do not.
The cast of Tangled by Telephone - 1916 includes: Arthur Albertson Ivy Close William McKey Henry Murdock Mary Ross
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The cast of Outwitted - 1916 includes: Morgan Jones as The Cashier Hazel Kirk as The Telephone Operator
97 percent of American homes have a bathtub. This means about 97 percent of people have bathrooms. Most American's have at least one bathroom.
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