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Chris Isaacson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Rocklin, CA
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Builders what do you have planned for 2017?

Chris Isaacson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Rocklin, CA
Posted

I am curious what builders are planning for 2017?

Ramping up?

Scaling back?

or Status Quo?

I always hear there is a market correction looming ahead and I can see their point but recently I was speaking with a developer who has a subdivision of just over 100 lots and he said he plans to wait a couple years for the market to pick up more before he starts any construction. Up until then I haven't heard anyone be so bullish about the next few years of real estate. So I am just curious what other builders have planned for the next year or so? This is for all spec builders at all volumes of production.

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