[quote=FlyerInHi]This is the new American home 2016 by the national association of home builders.
It doesn’t have a lawn, fake Tuscan curved double staircases, ionic or Doric columns,
Corinthians elements, paladian windows, raises panel doors, or such imitation elements of the past.
Looks like a small subdivision or spec-home development wa-a-a-ay outside of LV, FIH. I watched the video showing all the extra steps they’re taking for energy conservation.
I just wonder if this type of “smart home” could pencil out for developers in CA (assuming they already owned their subdivision land). The difference in unimproved lot prices (w-a-a-ay out there in Clark County?) is likely $6K-$30K per lot versus ~$110K per lot in CA inland counties and up to $400K per lot in CA coastal counties. Could CA developers get their price after going thru all this extra work for each home? Maybe, depending on where the subdivision is.
The problem is that there really is little to no subdivision land left in CA coastal counties.