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August 26, 2009 at 10:05 AM #449690August 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM #449730Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
[quote=AN]Most SFR built between 2001-2006 are large 2500+ sq-ft. I don’t think we have a shortage of those for a long long time. However, I do think we probably will have a shortage of starter homes (1000-1500 sq-ft 3-4 beds, 2 baths, ~5000 sq-ft lot). Options for starter home now is either old SFR or new condo.[/quote]
I think that is part of the issue.
It is just more cost effective to build 3000 sqf homes or condo’s , it’s just not cost effective to build 1000 – 1500 sqf homes in areas where land/permits etc… are expensive.
Maybe very small lots ??
August 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM #449658Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=AN]Most SFR built between 2001-2006 are large 2500+ sq-ft. I don’t think we have a shortage of those for a long long time. However, I do think we probably will have a shortage of starter homes (1000-1500 sq-ft 3-4 beds, 2 baths, ~5000 sq-ft lot). Options for starter home now is either old SFR or new condo.[/quote]
I think that is part of the issue.
It is just more cost effective to build 3000 sqf homes or condo’s , it’s just not cost effective to build 1000 – 1500 sqf homes in areas where land/permits etc… are expensive.
Maybe very small lots ??
August 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM #449915Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=AN]Most SFR built between 2001-2006 are large 2500+ sq-ft. I don’t think we have a shortage of those for a long long time. However, I do think we probably will have a shortage of starter homes (1000-1500 sq-ft 3-4 beds, 2 baths, ~5000 sq-ft lot). Options for starter home now is either old SFR or new condo.[/quote]
I think that is part of the issue.
It is just more cost effective to build 3000 sqf homes or condo’s , it’s just not cost effective to build 1000 – 1500 sqf homes in areas where land/permits etc… are expensive.
Maybe very small lots ??
August 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM #449318Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=AN]Most SFR built between 2001-2006 are large 2500+ sq-ft. I don’t think we have a shortage of those for a long long time. However, I do think we probably will have a shortage of starter homes (1000-1500 sq-ft 3-4 beds, 2 baths, ~5000 sq-ft lot). Options for starter home now is either old SFR or new condo.[/quote]
I think that is part of the issue.
It is just more cost effective to build 3000 sqf homes or condo’s , it’s just not cost effective to build 1000 – 1500 sqf homes in areas where land/permits etc… are expensive.
Maybe very small lots ??
August 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM #449127Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=AN]Most SFR built between 2001-2006 are large 2500+ sq-ft. I don’t think we have a shortage of those for a long long time. However, I do think we probably will have a shortage of starter homes (1000-1500 sq-ft 3-4 beds, 2 baths, ~5000 sq-ft lot). Options for starter home now is either old SFR or new condo.[/quote]
I think that is part of the issue.
It is just more cost effective to build 3000 sqf homes or condo’s , it’s just not cost effective to build 1000 – 1500 sqf homes in areas where land/permits etc… are expensive.
Maybe very small lots ??
August 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM #449740AKParticipantNot sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.
August 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM #449925AKParticipantNot sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.
August 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM #449668AKParticipantNot sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.
August 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM #449328AKParticipantNot sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.
August 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM #449137AKParticipantNot sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.
August 26, 2009 at 11:03 AM #449693anParticipant[quote=AK]Not sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.[/quote]
There’s that big giant ocean to the west of us. We can use some of that. At a certain point, wouldn’t desalination system be cost competitive?August 26, 2009 at 11:03 AM #449951anParticipant[quote=AK]Not sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.[/quote]
There’s that big giant ocean to the west of us. We can use some of that. At a certain point, wouldn’t desalination system be cost competitive?August 26, 2009 at 11:03 AM #449353anParticipant[quote=AK]Not sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.[/quote]
There’s that big giant ocean to the west of us. We can use some of that. At a certain point, wouldn’t desalination system be cost competitive?August 26, 2009 at 11:03 AM #449765anParticipant[quote=AK]Not sure where the water’s going to come from. You know, for the step-in whirlpool tubs that all the wealthy out-of-state retirees will be buying.[/quote]
There’s that big giant ocean to the west of us. We can use some of that. At a certain point, wouldn’t desalination system be cost competitive? -
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