I have some insights into this. First off, almost all the suburban companies are actually owned by the same company. If one goes down, the next one buys the assets and continues. So it's not money laundering per se, but it is a market run by a single group.
The second part is how much everything is based on the idea of growth. If they aren't selling homes for more and more expensive amounts, they can't continue. There's been a lot of speculation on when the tipping point t happens, but not real numbers.
A lot of places like inner city new York became a giant rich person area as things plummeted in the area. So the drop in prices means 20 years from now it will be even more expensive.
The best option is to build cheaper homes and sell them for cheaper. If you don't raise prices, but sell in bulk, then the entire market will have a hard time competing with you. This is where tiny homes, smaller homes, 3D printed homes and others come in. Trudeau wants 3D printed homes, while others are promoting smaller homes.
Meanwhile architects have big displays that are mostly facade for modern expensive homes. Keep in mind, these are just boxes with wiring and plumbing. There are programs that can do that pretty quickly. Heck, there are groups trying to get a GPT style house builder that can work with those programs. I will be part of a group researching that over the fall. I'm trying to prepare as much as I can.
So, wait 5 years and watch the prices plummet as the industry itself tries to get SJW money to stay afloat.
I have some insights into this. First off, almost all the suburban companies are actually owned by the same company. If one goes down, the next one buys the assets and continues. So it's not money laundering per se, but it is a market run by a single group.
The second part is how much everything is based on the idea of growth. If they aren't selling homes for more and more expensive amounts, they can't continue. There's been a lot of speculation on when the tipping point t happens, but not real numbers.
A lot of places like inner city new York became a giant rich person area as things plummeted in the area. So the drop in prices means 20 years from now it will be even more expensive.
The best option is to build cheaper homes and sell them for cheaper. If you don't raise prices, but sell in bulk, then the entire market will have a hard time competing with you. This is where tiny homes, smaller homes, 3D printed homes and others come in. Trudeau wants 3D printed homes, while others are promoting smaller homes.
Meanwhile architects have big displays that are mostly facade for modern expensive homes. Keep in mind, these are just boxes with wiring and plumbing. There are programs that can do that pretty quickly. Heck, there are groups trying to get a GPT style house builder that can work with those programs. I will be part of a group researching that over the fall. I'm trying to prepare as much as I can.
So, wait 5 years and watch the prices plummet as the industry itself tries to get SJW money to stay afloat.
I'd love to see what abject horrors 3D-printed AI homes will bring. Maybe it'll achieve an IRL M. C. Escher staircase.
That's only possible if someone doesn't review it all first. Which means the Winchester House will be ordinary very soon.