• Sethayy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    Someone should make a pie chart of how much a house cost is labour, materials, taxes/government shit, and how much just goes to the landlords pocket.

    If we really want to solve the problem we mine as well use proper data to see where efforts would be best spent

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      That’s going to depend heavily on state, municipality, and zone type of where each project is taking place. You’d also need to control for local labor prices and materials cost.

      There’s too much variability in local conditions to make broad statements.

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        1 month ago

        For sure, and like any study its going to be bias towards its creator, but even some sort of frequency analysis I believe would be telling to say at the least

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          It’s going to be telling in certain places and under certain circumstances.

          Some places require certain (high) insulation values for all new construction housing. Building housing in those places costs more. Neighboring states and municipalities that do not have those laws will have lower costs.

          Similarly, some areas are in high demand. Housing there sells for a higher price.

          It ain’t rocket surgery.