results from november 2007 read before entering "the tract home zone"
results from november 2007 read before entering "the tract home zone"
i just spent 1/2 HOUR OF MY LIFE writing a post and then hit a mystery button and AWAY went six paragraphs.
bottom line. just lost a bid on a house someone else just bid at $2.25/sq ft.i bid $3. bye
from the archives
november 2007 (wire was priced: 14/2 $145.m, 12/2 $225.m, & 14/3 $215.m)
29 units
each unit 2,500 sq ft
bid price $4,750. or $1.90 sq ft
projected min sales $4,750. X 29 units =$137,750
actual gross sales $287,366. divided by 29 units = $9909. per unit
total square footage: 29 units X 2,500 sq ft = 72,500 sq ft
$287,366. divideded by 72,500 sq ft =$3.96 per sq ft
lowest unit sale price $4750.
highest unit sale price $16,981.
avg unit sale price $9,909.
final tally for the month nov 2007
sales $ 287,366.
labor <$ 74,759.>
labor burden <$ 23,503.>
material <$ 143,188.>
office <$ 13,000.+/->
admin <$ 18,000. +/->
moral of the story: this is new home construction for me (tract style) in the trenches day in day out....note: the base bid is a loser and we all know it... you can get hurt...but for years you hear people say how can they do that for that number?? the answer is they can't and they were never planning to...part of the reason i always advocate never sign contracts...$1.90 per sq ft could sink anyone...you sign and options do not come, its over...