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I can help a little as I went through the same decision a while ago. In the end, I decided to buy a house someone else had built as I don't like tract housing, as it gave me a bit of the best of both worlds - I got a well built custom house, but didn't pay out the nose for it.

There are a lot of factors that play in, certainly labor, but the biggest unique costs I think were the permitting and utility tie ins. When you can bulldoze 10 acres and build 80 houses at once, the cost amortizes way down on everything, including those. When you buy land and want someone to build on it, they have to do all of that work just for your one house.

I personally don't think it's worth it to build a house, unless you already own the land, want something really custom, plan to live there forever, or just have the extra money to spend. The day after it's built, it's not worth the money you spent on it, typically. Of course, over time, that changes.

All of that said, I stepped inside about a dozen 2023 new builds across three builders, and was absolutely mortified by their build quality. Dozens of nail pops, soft spots in floors, misaligned doors, broken rafters, and even a roof truss that wasn't connected to anything on one end.



Thanks, that was very helpful. I agree, a lot of new construction is really shoddy and put together in a hurry. Naturally I would want to avoid that but you're right, building yourself isn't worth it unless you're ok with waiting for the market to catch up with you, or you're able to build a bunch of houses at once (which a lot of developments do)




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