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by tw04
945 days ago
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A. Identical houses that aren't directly next to each other are far less obvious, and generally look better for the simple fact they look unique in their setting. B. The fact the houses are identical is less the issue than sub-par materials and most importantly, as you'll find in all of the DR Horton lawsuits, sub-par construction. They're not just pumping out 100 houses, they're doing it as fast as humanly possible with crews of questionable experience. I'd MUCH rather have a mail-order Sears house put together by a crew that actually cares about what they're doing than a company that just hires any crew they can find to pump out houses as fast as possible so they can move on to the next development. |
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When you’re hiring a crew to build one house, what’s their incentive to do a great job? You’re not likely to build another house soon.
I don’t understand why people romanticize Sears houses like this.
It’s like saying ‘I’d rather have an IKEA table assembled by a person who cares than a piece of furniture made by a craftsman who makes the same table design again and again’.