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What Happened to Sears Catalog Houses?

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Sears Catalog Homes, sold between 1908 and 1940, were revolutionary in American homebuilding. These kit homes were ordered from the Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog and shipped by train to buyers across the U.S., complete with pre-cut materials and instructions. Offering over 400 designs at affordable prices, they allowed middle-class families to achieve homeownership during a time of rapid urbanization and economic growth. However, the Great Depression and World War II eventually led to their decline, as Sears exited the home-building business. Today, these homes are nostalgic symbols of early 20th-century innovation, though many have deteriorated or disappeared over time.


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