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Title: Now the work starts.
Post by: TAB on December 01, 2021, 12:52:18 PM
thats right, I am sold out of homes.   ;D

Ok so there are 27 of them that have a loan, so it is possible I might have to sell a couple more if loans fell thru.  There are also a few people that could back out, but with how eagar people have been to buy them, I doubt it.   Also of they do I get to keep thier deposit.  So I would actually make more if they did.


Some intresting stats

3 people bought solar just over 1%
The smallest house sold the most 31%
83% were not native to Utah ( moved here with in the last decade)
45% are vets and they are getting a flag pole, mount and flag for free.
4 people that looked did not buy.  2 of those I refused to sell, 1 did not qualify and 1 said they need more space( um the sqft was listed everywhere)
9 lots were bigger than the rest,cost more.  The 1st 3 homes sold were bigger lots and the last 2 left were bigger lots( I really expected them to sell 1st)
14 no shows, 108 people late and 2 reschedule.
The models were sold for 100k more and sold in rhe 1st 20 with the knowledge  that they would not be available  until after all homes were sold.

Now I have a lot of work to do.  19 holes in the ground now, waiting on rock and concrete.
6 homes pored 2 more waiting on blocks.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: Rastus on December 01, 2021, 06:16:33 PM
The future is so bright I need sunglasses.

Time to bail out.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: TAB on December 01, 2021, 09:26:29 PM
The future is so bright I need sunglasses.

Time to bail out.
Time to roll up my sleaves.  I want to be done with this project by elk season next year
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: Rastus on December 02, 2021, 12:02:41 PM
Time to roll up my sleaves.  I want to be done with this project by elk season next year

As long as the investment dollars belong to someone else.  This bubble has got to pop....but then again it didn't pop down in Louisiana in the late 70's through the mid 80's.  But when it went south....
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: TAB on December 02, 2021, 12:23:29 PM
I paid for the land, and got investors for the construction  costs.  Even if i lost it all right now, I would still be just fine.

The houses I am building are 1-200k cheaper than every one else locally. They are also at least  1000 sqft smaller.  I am a niche market.  Effectively a retirement  home, with out being in a retirement community.  The market i was looking to sell to is the newly retired.  I would  not build a track that was more family oriented as that market is way to volatile. 
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: TAB on December 11, 2021, 05:41:41 PM
Took all the rebar cutt offs to rhe local scrap yard today.  $104. 


The pile was getting big and bugging me.  Totally not worth my time, but it was something that was bugging me.   I think I will look for another used dump trailer strictly for scrap. Does not have to be big, just big enough to hold about ton.  I am ok with making a trip ever 25 homes or so.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 12, 2021, 08:35:47 AM
Took all the rebar cutt offs to rhe local scrap yard today.  $104. 

To bad our trash guy doesn't work that way.    ;D
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: MikeBjerum on December 12, 2021, 12:24:12 PM
We have scrappers that cruise our neighborhoods.  The amount of trash they haul away, and make a living off, amazes me.  Anything with any amount of metal is gone before sunset when you set the cans out.  I have put a big recliner, old grill, garden hoses, microwave, light fixtures, and pieces of downspouts out, and BOOM, they are gone.  Neighbors put out appliances of all types, and they go.

I think these scrappers are better recyclers than Waste Management.

By the way, they don't steal!  When we redid our driveway, the rebar and mesh was on the lawn edge for five days, and it was never touched.  Once the pour was completed, small pieces and scraps were cleaned up trash night.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 12, 2021, 12:37:42 PM
They should be able to get tax credits for their "green initiative" .    ;D
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: TAB on December 12, 2021, 01:28:33 PM
Not many scrappers here. The local scrap yards require id, and you get a check mailed too you after 10 days.  Its a law to control metal theft and it appeared to be working.  Ita been a long time since I have been to a scrap yard where every one there had all thier teeth
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: MikeBjerum on December 12, 2021, 01:47:12 PM
Another example of the few bad ruining it for everyone.  Not just the other scrappers, but the whole of society that benefits from this free activity.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: TAB on December 12, 2021, 01:53:36 PM
I am totally  ok with it.

Way too much metal theft, just like cat theft.  You will never stop it from happening unless you go after the people buying it.

Ita like drugs, busting the users and the guy selling on the corner does nothing.   You need to go after the big players.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: MikeBjerum on December 12, 2021, 02:33:33 PM
The problem is that the worst of the players are still doing it.  The majority effected are the legal, except for some IRS fraud, and the residents who got rid of their stuff easily.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 12, 2021, 02:49:47 PM
I am totally  ok with it.

Way too much metal theft, just like cat theft.  You will never stop it from happening unless you go after the people buying it.

Ita like drugs, busting the users and the guy selling on the corner does nothing.   You need to go after the big players.


One of the Sheet metal shops I worked in had to put camera's covering the scrap bins .
They got a call aasking if "So and So" was authorized to sell their scrap.
The company had a contract for scrap with that scrap yard .    ;D

Note for criminals, If it's the closest junk yard they will probably recognize the manufacturers stamp of every fabrication shop in the area.
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: TAB on December 12, 2021, 04:38:37 PM
The problem is that the worst of the players are still doing it.  The majority effected are the legal, except for some IRS fraud, and the residents who got rid of their stuff easily.

It does suck, but I can not think of any other way to stop metal theft.  I have done 5 million plus is metal theft repairs in my life
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 13, 2021, 12:44:37 AM
It does suck, but I can not think of any other way to stop metal theft.  I have done 5 million plus is metal theft repairs in my life

I like reading about the assholes burned to death stealing light poles.    ;D
Title: Re: Now the work starts.
Post by: Jim Kennedy-ar154me on December 13, 2021, 09:35:41 AM
I like reading about the assholes burned to death stealing light poles.    ;D

Right up there with bad guys getting caught cause they are running with pants around their knees or shooting their own "junk" by having their firearms stuck down the front of those same loose pants with no holster. Nothing more than the Darwin theory in action.