Friday, Oct. 31, 1969
Where Prices Are Highest and Lowest
THE cost of construction varies sharply in the U.S. For a one-story, 1,400-sq.-ft. wood-frame ranch house with a basement, it ranges from $16,125 to $26,300, not counting land. The following comparative figures for the same house were compiled by Milwaukee's American Appraisal Co. In most of the high-cost cities, builders use union labor; in nearly all the low-cost cities, they use nonunion labor.
HIGH-COST CITIES
Fairbanks $26,300 Anchorage 24,375 Honolulu 24,025 New York 22,975 San Francisco 22,975 Cleveland 22,800 Sacramento, Calif22,450 Detroit 22,100 Buffalo 21,750 Pittsburgh 21,750 Los Angeles21,575 Newark 21,575 Carson City, Nev 21,400 Cincinnati 21,400 Toled021,400
LOW-COST CITIES
Raleigh, N.C $16,125
Columbia, S.C 16,650
Tallahassee, Fla 16,825
Winston-Salem, N.C 16,825
Charleston, S.C 16,825
Fort Smith, Ark 17,175
Bismarck, N.Dak 17,350
Montgomery, Ala 17,350
Macon, Ga 17,525
Biloxi, Miss 17,525
Norfolk 17,525
Richmond 17,525
Little Rock, Ark 17,700
Sioux Falls, S.Dak 17,700
El Paso 17,700
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