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by s1artibartfast
746 days ago
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I agree with the first part of what you said, but disagree with your closing comment. I think a lot of people underestimate how significant construction costs are. I planned was infinite and there were no zoning regulations, my home would only give up like a third of its value. Materials and labor are a huge component of housing prices |
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That being said. I agree that labor and materials are a huge part. However, a large part of the labor and materials cost is itself driven by regulation and should decrease in a less regulated environment (everything from elimination of wasted trades time caused by regulators to it being much easier for startups in 3d printing, factory line production, etc. should drive costs down), Further, elimination of mundane but expensive required details like minimum parking requirements, multiple fire escapes in low rise smaller developments limiting floor plan design (while being unnecessary due to improvements in fire suppression), minimum suite sizes,etc, etc. should drive more right sized development to areas that are currently overheated, pushing prices down.