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Old December 16th 06, 11:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Roger[_4_]
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 23:18:05 -0500, "Peter Dohm"
wrote:


"Morgans" wrote in message
...

"Peter Dohm" wrote

Stay tuned, the same voting block has been moving in. However, you may

get
a repreive for a few years due to the end of the current real estate

boom.

True, I had not considered the Flor-idiots that have been moving to NC in

record
numbers.

As far as the current real estate boom ending, it sure has not ended

around my
area, yet. Builders have a hard time finding enough skilled tradesmen.
--
Jim in NC

The building boom is still continuing here as well--even though we already
have more than is needed. Land is now so expensive that single family home
construction is mostly limited to high end construction. Also a lot of
people are leaving for greener pastures, due to high purchase costs and the
related high taxes and insurance costs.

I don't know, but presume, that the shortage of skilled tradesmen is at
least as bad here--due to the high cost of lodging.

I met a developer (at an antique car show) who told me that it takes about
seven years, from the completion of planning to the completion of
construction and occupancy. I am not positive, but presume that is for a
medium sized project--so you can see that the housing market must (almost by
definition) fluctuate between under supply and over supply.


That'd be for a custom designed and relatively elaborate home. Most
are of the cookie cutter variety. There are thousands of ready made
plans that can easily have minor mods done. We had a custom home
built quite some years back and it took less than a year from the
beginning talks to being moved in.

Most of our larger subdivisions are like that even with home running
near a million dollars. They really move through those inexpensive
300 to 500 thousand dollar ones. :-))

I'm retired. Even the cheap ones are out of my bracket.

Now to develop a subdivision with the required studies would, or could
easily take years and if some one on the planning board, EPA, or local
DNR has it in for you then figure on a few court dates as well.



Peter

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
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