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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuBfGFpROtUThere is no doubt that there is a decline in home building. This has been reported in the news by the vari...
There is no doubt that there is a decline in home building. This has been reported in the news by the various land developers but should you worry?
If you are looking at the big picture, yes because it has disastrous effects. The country’s GDP or gross domestic product will go down and so will consumer spending. The economy is in the uphill climb phase and people who predicted and reacted in time to this should be sitting pretty.
You should just tell them straight how much your budget is and add an allowance because there may be some unforeseen changes which have to be dealt with later on.
There are two types of unforeseen circumstances in construction. The first is customer generated which means you want something else done. The other is site generated which means there is something on the property that is creating the problem. In the event either of this happens, you have to be ready for it because in construction, everything looks good on paper but things change when people are actually working on it.
If you can’t afford to build a home, you can try to buy one right now because the price of real estate has slumped and this could go even lower. This means you can buy the house of your choice right now because there are a lot of unoccupied homes and people have to move in to them first before construction companies decide to build new ones.
Don’t forget a large number of them that have been foreclosed so there could also be a good bargain over there.
You won’t even consider building a home during a decline in home building or any other time if you did not have excess cash lying around and since that is not a problem, you can now go out there and find a contractor who can do this for you at a reasonable price.
So should you worry when there is a decline in home building? No if you are financially stable but if you are not, then it is time to tighten that belt because if you don’t, you could end up being one of hundreds of people who have lost their homes since last year.