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Best ideas for single family home building in this market

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After realizing there is a massive shortage of single family homes in certain areas, and a large institutional Wall Street sweep on market supply of sfr’s, the concern is that American’s can’t buy a home and compete with Blackrock and similar entities. What are the best strategies to be a hero, and build new construction homes for those in need? How can we solve the problem of inflated building material prices, majorly inflated land prices and labor shortages, to offer home ownership to those seeking it!?

Things to consider:

- material prices

- building methods

- partnerships

- permitting

- areas with more relaxed code

- States that are growing beacons of liberty

- skilled labor and project managers

- creative, outside the box solutions

- building seasons and off seasons

- immigrant labor

- new immigrant housing

- secure/ gated housing developments