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January 31, 2010 at 1:25 PM #508360January 31, 2010 at 1:26 PM #507460sdnerdParticipant
Thanks for the additional information ocrenter.
The most popular Andalusia plans (2 & 3) went for ~$640-660,000 with the 1 story going for ~$620,000 so certainly lines up +/- a small margin with your numbers.
I really liked both single story plans; very nice and hard to find!
January 31, 2010 at 1:26 PM #507606sdnerdParticipantThanks for the additional information ocrenter.
The most popular Andalusia plans (2 & 3) went for ~$640-660,000 with the 1 story going for ~$620,000 so certainly lines up +/- a small margin with your numbers.
I really liked both single story plans; very nice and hard to find!
January 31, 2010 at 1:26 PM #508017sdnerdParticipantThanks for the additional information ocrenter.
The most popular Andalusia plans (2 & 3) went for ~$640-660,000 with the 1 story going for ~$620,000 so certainly lines up +/- a small margin with your numbers.
I really liked both single story plans; very nice and hard to find!
January 31, 2010 at 1:26 PM #508111sdnerdParticipantThanks for the additional information ocrenter.
The most popular Andalusia plans (2 & 3) went for ~$640-660,000 with the 1 story going for ~$620,000 so certainly lines up +/- a small margin with your numbers.
I really liked both single story plans; very nice and hard to find!
January 31, 2010 at 1:26 PM #508365sdnerdParticipantThanks for the additional information ocrenter.
The most popular Andalusia plans (2 & 3) went for ~$640-660,000 with the 1 story going for ~$620,000 so certainly lines up +/- a small margin with your numbers.
I really liked both single story plans; very nice and hard to find!
January 31, 2010 at 2:47 PM #507475clearfundParticipantdon’t forget to add to the cost (i.e. reduce your profit number) the following:
Permits
school fees
architecture
engineering
carry/interest costs of capital
sale commissions (i.e. sale staff/office)
marketing
corporate overheadNow it appears they will do great, however, people in general seem to overestimate the net takehome margin of projects…its a lot more costly than we all think.
You can also thank most of that extra cost of permits, school fees, etc to government intervention as well.
They get you coming and going…
January 31, 2010 at 2:47 PM #507621clearfundParticipantdon’t forget to add to the cost (i.e. reduce your profit number) the following:
Permits
school fees
architecture
engineering
carry/interest costs of capital
sale commissions (i.e. sale staff/office)
marketing
corporate overheadNow it appears they will do great, however, people in general seem to overestimate the net takehome margin of projects…its a lot more costly than we all think.
You can also thank most of that extra cost of permits, school fees, etc to government intervention as well.
They get you coming and going…
January 31, 2010 at 2:47 PM #508032clearfundParticipantdon’t forget to add to the cost (i.e. reduce your profit number) the following:
Permits
school fees
architecture
engineering
carry/interest costs of capital
sale commissions (i.e. sale staff/office)
marketing
corporate overheadNow it appears they will do great, however, people in general seem to overestimate the net takehome margin of projects…its a lot more costly than we all think.
You can also thank most of that extra cost of permits, school fees, etc to government intervention as well.
They get you coming and going…
January 31, 2010 at 2:47 PM #508126clearfundParticipantdon’t forget to add to the cost (i.e. reduce your profit number) the following:
Permits
school fees
architecture
engineering
carry/interest costs of capital
sale commissions (i.e. sale staff/office)
marketing
corporate overheadNow it appears they will do great, however, people in general seem to overestimate the net takehome margin of projects…its a lot more costly than we all think.
You can also thank most of that extra cost of permits, school fees, etc to government intervention as well.
They get you coming and going…
January 31, 2010 at 2:47 PM #508380clearfundParticipantdon’t forget to add to the cost (i.e. reduce your profit number) the following:
Permits
school fees
architecture
engineering
carry/interest costs of capital
sale commissions (i.e. sale staff/office)
marketing
corporate overheadNow it appears they will do great, however, people in general seem to overestimate the net takehome margin of projects…its a lot more costly than we all think.
You can also thank most of that extra cost of permits, school fees, etc to government intervention as well.
They get you coming and going…
January 31, 2010 at 8:36 PM #507544DAParticipantCongrats sdnerd!
However my main concern was that with COE of these new homes around June/July, interest rates might possibly jump up another percentage point or so. Is there any way to lock rates for this long a period?
January 31, 2010 at 8:36 PM #507691DAParticipantCongrats sdnerd!
However my main concern was that with COE of these new homes around June/July, interest rates might possibly jump up another percentage point or so. Is there any way to lock rates for this long a period?
January 31, 2010 at 8:36 PM #508102DAParticipantCongrats sdnerd!
However my main concern was that with COE of these new homes around June/July, interest rates might possibly jump up another percentage point or so. Is there any way to lock rates for this long a period?
January 31, 2010 at 8:36 PM #508196DAParticipantCongrats sdnerd!
However my main concern was that with COE of these new homes around June/July, interest rates might possibly jump up another percentage point or so. Is there any way to lock rates for this long a period?
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