Caped Crusader Posted January 11, 2020 Report Share Posted January 11, 2020 I thought this was interesting... Builders' added development costs in 2019 led to drop in new residential construction in Paulding! More Information SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PERMITS: HIRAM, PAULDING: 2019: 1,348, $136.2 million 2018: 1,535, $164.6 million 2017: 1,503, $154.8 million 2016: 1,240, $128 million 2015: 909, $97.5 million 2014: 860, $90.9 million 2013: 464, $51.1 million 2012: 124, $13.1 million 2011: 132, $12.9 million Source: Paulding County Community Development DALLAS 2018: 161, $28.5 million 2017: 194, $36.2 million 2016: 108, $16.6 million 2015: 51, $7.4 million 2014: 51, $5.6 million Source: City of Dallas An aftershock of the Great Recession is affecting Paulding County’s economy almost a decade later. Some homebuilders in Paulding were increasingly being forced in 2019 to add development costs to the sales price to make the same amount of profit as they previously received — which likely increased the price to the buyer. Builders generally had pre-developed building sites available since the economic downturn of the early 2010s but have mostly built on them, said city and county government building officials. PERMITS PLUNGE LINK to the Complete Article Link to post Share on other sites
The Sound Guy Posted January 11, 2020 Report Share Posted January 11, 2020 (edited) As well, most of the cheap develop able land is gone. It's a natural order of business, growth cannot continue forever. You run out of good places to put homes. Roads can't keep up. Next big boom will be in roof, A/C and Water Heater replacements as all those crackerjack box homes put up with "builder's grade" equipment in the last 15 years begins to fail. School system can use the break, that 1300 homes is over 1300 kids on average added to the school system every year. $$$ for new schools. Edited January 11, 2020 by The Sound Guy 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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