Andy Bradford wrote:
So, are you arguing that developers out here are greedier than those back east and which clearly build things the way their customers demand, while those out here are taking advantage of us?
I've been watching new home construction back east (namely Virginia and North Carolina), and the lots aren't any larger than Utah lots. So yes, I stand behind my argument. I'll add this fact: Developers make much more money selling houses than land, so they like to pack as many houses per unit land as possible, while still being able to sell them. Hence the garage-in-the-front syndrome: That abominable design allows you to pack more house on less land, since you don't have to run a driveway around the side and back of the house.
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