A powerful Atlanta builder made big waves in Augusta just a few weeks ago; offering quality new homes at below foreclosure pricing that no other builder in town can touch.
The consumers quickly recognized the value and are buying these homes like hot cakes - selling out in record time - with growing demand for more.
Local new construction sales have been down significantly over the last year - and now it's adding insult to injury. How will this competition affect the local builders?
How does this effect the rest of the local community and business infrastructure?
Do you think local builders will revamp their business plan to build more economically and efficiently? Will they have the economic power to renegotiate building material costs so they can be competitive? Or, will there not be enough profit left for local builders to stay in buiness?
Will Augusta Builders summon help from "political ties" to minimize the effect of the predicted incoming wave of competetive housing developments from Atlanta builders?
How connected are the local builders? Can they influence other "major" players in the market to help them retain control? And, if so, what can they do to stop the wave?
Would YOU buy a feature loaded new home at a super value?
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Christine May 706-869-9478