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Originally Posted by MonctonRad
I am concerned too.
I think projects are stalled, and this is because the math doesn’t work. Developers won’t build if there is no profit to be made.
Double tax, sales tax and high interest rates all add up and are project killers.
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Housing is needed, but you're right, the developers are running a business, not a charity, and you can be sure one thing they work out is how much they have to charge per unit to turn the profit they need. Pretty simple to compare to the market and see if they can even afford to build.
And that assumes they can get approval, funding and skilled workers to actually do the build.
How many projects are in limbo due to limited labor pool? The crews here can only build so many buildings at once, but while a developer is waiting for a build crew they have to pay taxes on the land, etc etc. Pair that with pricing on materials going up often and it would make someone very nervous to sink a bunch of money into a new build....