What’s Right With Housing

Ten reasons we'd bet that almost any challenge home builders and developers face today is solvable.

2 MIN READ

Scott Cox’s four-part series on “What’s Wrong With Housing” struck a chord.

Local control. Property tax policy. Fees, charges, levies, delays, more fees plague more and more land deals. Simply, those who own homes and properties and “the vote” in many of our communities have no interest in encouraging more people to come into those communities, so they crowd the pathways with obstacles and expense.

A licensed architect with broad experience in banking, development and project management, Cox’s analysis hit the nail on the head in many ways, clearly laying out why the free market left to its own devices will never solve for what’s ailing housing, and never change the fact that more than 25 cents of every dollar spent on a new home goes to cover some regulatory cost or other.

Let’s consider, for just a few moments this morning, what’s right with housing.

People

Passion

Data

Capital

Need

Leaders

Teamwork

Purpose

Brilliance

Persistence

I’d stack these forces up against just about any problem any business community faces, cyclical, structural, whatever.

Here’s what supernova inventor and serial innovator Dean Kamen has said when doubters doubted and naysayers naysaid:

“Don’t tell me it’s impossible,” he says, “tell me you can’t do it.” “Tell me it’s never been done. Because the only real laws in this world–the only things we really know–are the two postulates of relativity, the three laws of Newton, the four laws of thermodynamics, and Maxwell’s equation–no, scratch that, the only things we really know are Maxwell’s equations, the three laws of Newton, the two postulates of relativity, and the periodic table. That’s all we know that’s true. All the rest are man’s laws…”

What’s right with housing is that people who are working within its business and development and investment and design and construction and engineering communities wake up in the morning and love their jobs because of why those jobs exist and what they’re for.

This is the super-ordinate motive for why we’re doing Hive, November 28-29, in Austin. What’s wrong with housing is solvable by what’s right with housing. Register now.

About the Author

John McManus

John McManus is an award-winning editorial and digital content director for the Residential Group at Hanley Wood in Washington, DC. In addition to the Builder digital, print, and in-person editorial and programming portfolio, his accountability for the group includes strategic content direction for Affordable Housing Finance, Aquatics International, Big Builder, Custom Home, the Journal of Light Construction, Multifamily Executive, Pool & Spa News, Professional Deck Builder, ProSales, Remodeling, Replacement Contractor, and Tools of the Trade.

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