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Originally Posted by Xelebes
A) Wait, is this for the purpose of making housing affordable or making it plentiful? That cost is going directly to the buyer.
B) This presupposes that developers can line up the lines of credit to rapidly scale up their production.
Developers are largely building what they can and that means 240,000 to 270,000 houses per year. We need volume and that means the entities that can can line up the financing the easiest are the ones that need to step up to get the job done. We need to rely less on the individual lendees taking on their loans to get the houses built as that only gets us more stagnation.
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Modular/prefab homes are MUCH cheaper to build than standard construction, are of superior quality, and can be built up to 40% faster. 45% of all housing built in Scandinavia are modular/prefab and God knows their income levels are substantially higher than ours.
The cost of homes in Vancouver has nothing to do with the house itself and everything to do with the land price. By getting rid of this, the houses can be built at a fraction of the price. This not only brings much cheaper housing to the masses but also increases supply of affordable housing which results in lower prices for all housing due to being uncompetitive.......... unfortunately that's the problem. Ottawa and Victoria don't want houses prices to drop.
As far as meaning to take away land from Greenbelt/ALR reserves, yes. They have proven themselves to have direct impact on the price of housing. As for Vancouver's ALR, it is some of the richest land in the country but is surprisingly unproductive due to now being little more than a place to build a monster house with massive tax benefits.
Sell the land at a song, demand all buyers qualify for CMHC to get rid of flippers & money launderers, and people looking to buy tons of housing they don't need. Get the cities to wave all permit/application fees but have some of the land put aside for schools/community centres etc in order that they too can be built much cheaper.
When the land is dirt cheap, there is absolutely NO reason why these homes couldn't be built and sold for $250k.