• TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    that’s because you can’t build homes for cheaper than that.

    developers aren’t going to charge 300K for a home that cost them 400K to build

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      3 days ago

      They actually can build homes cheaper than that, there’s a certain price point where they feel they’re making the kind of profit they want which is basically the cost of a older home profit-wise. There’s a recent article that came out that I’m can’t find right now but I read it just a couple months ago that talked about the 400 to $500,000 price range is the profit margin that builders want to make. That means they’re probably making 20 to 30% profit. And while they can build cheaper homes they make less profit so they are not motivated to.

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        3 days ago

        OK. you go develop those homes then.

        since you’re such an expert and seem to think a 10% margin is totally worthwhile?

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          3 days ago

          I run a company, and it often is. Think about it this way. If you sell a 250k home,10% would be 25k. A developer often sells an entire neighborhood, so let’s say conservatively 30 homes. That’s 750,000$. If that’s not enough profit to keep building, well, you now know the problem with our society.