Day: May 15, 2025

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Housing as an appreciating asset 🏚️

In recent years, I’ve been doing a lot of reading and watching videos trying to understand homeownership and investing more generally. One of the most common claims is that a home is an appreciating asset sort of like many stocks are – they often go up in value over time. But does the house go up in value, or just the land? Or are they somehow connected?

The physical building – is unlikely to be an appreciating asset on it’s own. Human-made structures are regularly attacked by the forces of nature and wear and tear. Indeed, I find it hard to believe that a house is actually an appreciating asset, although a building combined with land — housing — often is an appreciating asset, as people will pay more for a house over time, as land gets allocated to housing and a growing population seek housing close to work with a shorter commute.

I find the paradox to be quite fascinating. How a depreciating underlying asset – a physical building that is getting worn out and needing repair and replacement – can appreciate in value when maintained and upgraded due to it’s location. Maintenance and upgrade cost can be quite substantial – 2 to 3 percent of building’s entire value each year. A lot of tearing up, throwing away and buying new. Maybe that’s what I don’t like about suburban houses, with so much of their fragile material that quickly becomes landfill.

Sprakers in 1946

This map shows the original, steep routing of NY 162 (Sloansville Road) in Sprakers. You can reduce the transparency above to better see how the new road compares to the old route.

Why do I find web ads to triggering?

Few things trigger more then web advertising. It seems like I am prime demographic for home-ownership, and the only thing worth selling to homeowners is windows, roofs, and grid-tied solar. I can’t even watch a video on the internet about off-grid technology without seeing 25 advertisements for grid-tied solar. It’s so aggrevating, even though I know they’re just trying to pay the bills and make some money.