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July 16, 2011 at 10:44 AM #18944July 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM #710078anParticipant
I call BS. I blame it on the government and their permitting process. There are plenty of land in SD, just like there are plenty of land in Texas. Yet, how can builders continue build VERY inexpensive homes there and not there while still make a profit. Builders will build any and all kinds of homes, as long as they can do it profitably.
July 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM #710176anParticipantI call BS. I blame it on the government and their permitting process. There are plenty of land in SD, just like there are plenty of land in Texas. Yet, how can builders continue build VERY inexpensive homes there and not there while still make a profit. Builders will build any and all kinds of homes, as long as they can do it profitably.
July 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM #710775anParticipantI call BS. I blame it on the government and their permitting process. There are plenty of land in SD, just like there are plenty of land in Texas. Yet, how can builders continue build VERY inexpensive homes there and not there while still make a profit. Builders will build any and all kinds of homes, as long as they can do it profitably.
July 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM #710928anParticipantI call BS. I blame it on the government and their permitting process. There are plenty of land in SD, just like there are plenty of land in Texas. Yet, how can builders continue build VERY inexpensive homes there and not there while still make a profit. Builders will build any and all kinds of homes, as long as they can do it profitably.
July 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM #711287anParticipantI call BS. I blame it on the government and their permitting process. There are plenty of land in SD, just like there are plenty of land in Texas. Yet, how can builders continue build VERY inexpensive homes there and not there while still make a profit. Builders will build any and all kinds of homes, as long as they can do it profitably.
July 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM #710088SD RealtorParticipantPrices would go down if buyers stopped buying.
July 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM #710186SD RealtorParticipantPrices would go down if buyers stopped buying.
July 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM #710785SD RealtorParticipantPrices would go down if buyers stopped buying.
July 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM #710939SD RealtorParticipantPrices would go down if buyers stopped buying.
July 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM #711297SD RealtorParticipantPrices would go down if buyers stopped buying.
July 16, 2011 at 12:27 PM #710093pemelizaParticipant“I also know someone that makes $90k has that much saved up in cash and cannot afford to buy a new SFH in San Diego. ”
TK, why the insistence on buying new? There are plenty of older homes in better locations that your friend could buy with a monthly nut cheaper than renting after deductions. The other option is to buy a new home at an affordable price but in a further out location and deal with the longer commute. Just because one buyer cannot buy exactly what they want where they want it does not mean there are not plenty of options available to a buyer who is willing to make a few compromises.
July 16, 2011 at 12:27 PM #710191pemelizaParticipant“I also know someone that makes $90k has that much saved up in cash and cannot afford to buy a new SFH in San Diego. ”
TK, why the insistence on buying new? There are plenty of older homes in better locations that your friend could buy with a monthly nut cheaper than renting after deductions. The other option is to buy a new home at an affordable price but in a further out location and deal with the longer commute. Just because one buyer cannot buy exactly what they want where they want it does not mean there are not plenty of options available to a buyer who is willing to make a few compromises.
July 16, 2011 at 12:27 PM #710790pemelizaParticipant“I also know someone that makes $90k has that much saved up in cash and cannot afford to buy a new SFH in San Diego. ”
TK, why the insistence on buying new? There are plenty of older homes in better locations that your friend could buy with a monthly nut cheaper than renting after deductions. The other option is to buy a new home at an affordable price but in a further out location and deal with the longer commute. Just because one buyer cannot buy exactly what they want where they want it does not mean there are not plenty of options available to a buyer who is willing to make a few compromises.
July 16, 2011 at 12:27 PM #710944pemelizaParticipant“I also know someone that makes $90k has that much saved up in cash and cannot afford to buy a new SFH in San Diego. ”
TK, why the insistence on buying new? There are plenty of older homes in better locations that your friend could buy with a monthly nut cheaper than renting after deductions. The other option is to buy a new home at an affordable price but in a further out location and deal with the longer commute. Just because one buyer cannot buy exactly what they want where they want it does not mean there are not plenty of options available to a buyer who is willing to make a few compromises.
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