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The Elusive Cost Savings of the Prefabricated Home (construction-physics.com)
2 points by chmaynard 22 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment


There is no prefabricated site-work. A house needs foundations, underground utilities, pavements, and landscaping.

If tires had to be manufactured at the car-buyer's home or place of business, cars and buildings would be more analogous.

The premise of the article is that home building is economically inefficient. As a mature industry in a capitalist economy, that requires supporting evidence. That so many people cannot afford market rate homes in desirable locations is not evidence that a free-market profit driven economy isn't working.

Mortgages are the important product produced by the home-building industry. Below market rate housing is by definition not going to be willingly sought by free market actors.




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