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I found these links that look useful from the St. Louis Fed and Census Bureau that look interesting; the Census in particular looks like they offer home construction data going back to the 1950s in Excel format. That could be interesting to play with.
I do seem to remember articles about how many new homes have been built since especially the โ90s as interest rates came down, and how much larger houses started getting. Also anecdotally, apart from your example of finishing basements, Iโve noticed more and more older homes on desirable property being torn down and larger homes being built in their place, some of the old homes being as new as the 1980s and rarely even newer.
Thanks for the links, now I'll be down the rabbit hole in excel!
Yea, I've seen a LOT of properties bought for the full price just to raze it and build new.
Interesting stuff.