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by kalleboo 3331 days ago
> Any 35yo house will have been built to radically different codes

And in Japan, earthquake resistance codes change about every 10-20 years, meaning a 35yo house is measurably worse than a new one.

I definitely considered the age of the building when we picked our new apartment due to these concerns.

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The Freakonomics podcast referenced upthread does mention earthquake codes and some other factors that have helped lead to houses becoming disposable. Nonetheless, I'd note though that it's not really the case in, say, the Bay Area. It's a behavior that seems to have evolved beyond practical reasons to become a cultural pattern.

There are also good reasons to junk old cars but it would be pretty inefficient if it became a societal taboo to drive a car over five years old or to purchase a used model.