Home Building Hurdles and Construction loan Declines
Lets say you have the money and the resources to build a home. Within a few months, it is completed. Is it happily ever after? The answer is no because there will be a few other challenges ahead even where is no decline in home building.
But what if there was no financial crisis? What if you can borrow money from the bank? What if you have the cash on hand? If there were no problems, then yes why not build your dream home. To help you along, this is what you have to do.
In some states, there was a decline of more than 20 percent for new housing permits. This means contracts dont have that many jobs and there is not that much money collected from real estate taxes and building permits which contribute to local revenue.
A good example is the state of California which lost more than 220,000 jobs in the past 2 years. This translates to a loss of about $30 billion to the states economy. Some companies have gone bankrupt with others forced to close down their projects.
Should there be any problems with the house, you dont call your landlord since there is none. You will have to find a specialist to figure out what is wrong in order to fix it.
Since the property of most homes has also gone down, many of the current homeowners cant even make a profit if they decide to sell it now in hopes of building a new one.
For those who are renting, continue paying for it because it is cheaper to own until perhaps you have save enough to consider building your own home. In most places, annual rent is still less than 3% of the purchase price and mortgage rates are 6.5% which makes it cost more than double to try and borrow money to build a home.
Another thing that could reduce cost is the shape of the home. Houses that are shaped like a rectangle, square or dome shaped are more affordable to build since there are not that many angles or corners which increases the amount of labor and the materials that will be needed.
Since your house is new, it is more energy efficient compared to older homes thanks to new technology and you are compliant with new environmental regulations.
If you had this property for a long time, then chances are the neighborhood around you is already well developed. You dont have to haul a lot of dirt, do grading, clear trees or blast through large rocks if your property happens to be somewhat secluded.
There are bargains to be found out there in the real estate marketplace but make sure you pick the best projects in the best areas.
So what should people do? The right thing to do as home building decline continues is simply to ride it out and then see what happens in the next 3 to 5 years. Yes that means still renting that place you have been living in for a few more years but look at the bright side, you are not one of hundreds of Americans who are forced to foreclose their homes and no longer have a place to stay.
The sad reality out of all of this is that this is not expected to stabilize any time soon. The value of most homes will continue to drop for 5 years or even more which bring us back to the conclusion that it is better to rent than to build a home.
