Sears had mail order houses, just need to offer houses that have one or two sets of plans. And if they had a decent warranty. I'm not sure why it has to be so complicated. I understand places that have earthquakes or hurricanes, would have to be something build on site.
Aaron or Belinda, There is a lot of overlap in the business im starting with what you're doing. If you have time id like to talk and either join you in you next project as an employee or partner. Im a contractor and have been working toward my current co.pany for 20 years and about to build a single family and 2 ADUs. Aaron as a person from outside thw industry you understand more than anyone I've heard. I believe I have fixed/addressed the labor issue. Im working on developing custom financial programs that can be scaled. I love your developer point of veiw, because I believe the same. Im in Colorado, Denver metro. Looking at Austin, Tuson because Im looking for other markets Id like to live in. Also looking at a California desert location for a 100 single family units.
Oh yeah I've been into affordable for a while and I'm working on a product for that. I had a meeting with the State office that manages affordable funding. I was trying to develope a permanent affordable product. The affordable program has spent billions over 30 years and there are ZERO affordable units in the market from those funds as the loan agreement runs off at 20 or 30 years. I believe that 10% of affordable funding can be put into at least 100 year affordable product. I think that can then be improved to permanent affordable housing. Let's talk. I understand if each of you are charging consulting fees for a virtual meeting. If you want face to face I can come to you. Or fly you out for a hike. Thanks Rodger OH yeah I'm 54, contractor, builder and a landlord. 25+ years experience.
Sears had mail order houses, just need to offer houses that have one or two sets of plans. And if they had a decent warranty. I'm not sure why it has to be so complicated. I understand places that have earthquakes or hurricanes, would have to be something build on site.
Seems like a really convoluted system.
Cheers
Can you share the research that he mentions in the video @16.01 ?
Here you go: www.nrel.gov/docs/fy22osti/81037.pdf
Really great episode
In the construction industry we need modular tech. At this point I cant trust any manufacturers to deliver.
So I understand that they actually 'built' almost nothing?
Aaron or Belinda,
There is a lot of overlap in the business im starting with what you're doing. If you have time id like to talk and either join you in you next project as an employee or partner.
Im a contractor and have been working toward my current co.pany for 20 years and about to build a single family and 2 ADUs.
Aaron as a person from outside thw industry you understand more than anyone I've heard.
I believe I have fixed/addressed the labor issue.
Im working on developing custom financial programs that can be scaled.
I love your developer point of veiw, because I believe the same.
Im in Colorado, Denver metro. Looking at Austin, Tuson because Im looking for other markets Id like to live in. Also looking at a California desert location for a 100 single family units.
Oh yeah I've been into affordable for a while and I'm working on a product for that. I had a meeting with the State office that manages affordable funding. I was trying to develope a permanent affordable product. The affordable program has spent billions over 30 years and there are ZERO affordable units in the market from those funds as the loan agreement runs off at 20 or 30 years.
I believe that 10% of affordable funding can be put into at least 100 year affordable product. I think that can then be improved to permanent affordable housing.
Let's talk. I understand if each of you are charging consulting fees for a virtual meeting. If you want face to face I can come to you. Or fly you out for a hike.
Thanks
Rodger
OH yeah I'm 54, contractor, builder and a landlord. 25+ years experience.