In 1879, the cost of a house in the United States varied widely depending on location, size, and condition. On average, a modest home could be purchased for around $2,000 to $3,000, while more upscale or larger homes in urban areas could cost significantly more, sometimes exceeding $10,000. Economic conditions, such as the post-Civil War recovery and the expansion of the railroads, also influenced housing prices during this period.
James Holes House was created in 1879.
About 20 cents.
John S. Honeyman House was created in 1879.
In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 in the 1970s a house cost 234,00.00
I am not sure of the exact figure but it must of cost a lot, there weren't many lightbulbs in that time.
1879
Ellwood House was created in 1879.
Vachel Lindsay House was created in 1879.
James Holes House was created in 1879.
Charles Haskell House was created in 1879.
Roscoe Hersey House was created in 1879.
Merrill Double House was created in 1879.
Stuart's Opera House was created in 1879.
James Jones House was created in 1879.
Alexander Clark House was created in 1879.
John Hoersch House was created in 1879.
About 20 cents.