I hope you are correct. There will be the cleanup and probably (I would assume) new zoning and building codes to tend with, raw materials and generally the availability of contractors. I’m sure the Phoenix housing bubble built up to developing large tracts housing and marshalled the resources according to demand.
I hope you are correct. There will be the cleanup and probably (I would assume) new zoning and building codes to tend with, raw materials and generally the availability of contractors. I’m sure the Phoenix housing bubble built up to developing large tracts housing and marshalled the resources according to demand.
No, Robert is a dreamer. Phoenix builds housing fast because there is a demand for housing here for the last couple of decades. Right now? Housing is at a comparative standstill because of the realization that we do not have the water to supply much new construction.
Robert? Is the land now contaminated with burn toxins? Can it be re-built on at all? What happens when the Pineapple Express comes in this winter and drives all that crap into the soil and out to the Pacific? What do you do with the housing from Santa Monica to Malibu? Just bulldoze it into the ocean? This is not just throwing up a bunch of junk housing, like Phoenix. Your ignorance, not optimism, is showing. Luckily, we have Trump in ultimate control of the re-build, so SoCal stands a chance as long as they keep Newsom, Sacramento and the rest of the Leftist jerks away from LA.
Also, insurance companies normally provide 12 months of what's called Additional Living Expenses, which provides funds for the homeowner to live somewhere else why their home is being rebuilt.
Doubtful the land will be prepped and ready for re-construction this soon. Many homeowners will resort to taking their insurance settlement proceeds to another locale. Many will need to sell their land to someone?
I hope you are correct. There will be the cleanup and probably (I would assume) new zoning and building codes to tend with, raw materials and generally the availability of contractors. I’m sure the Phoenix housing bubble built up to developing large tracts housing and marshalled the resources according to demand.
No, Robert is a dreamer. Phoenix builds housing fast because there is a demand for housing here for the last couple of decades. Right now? Housing is at a comparative standstill because of the realization that we do not have the water to supply much new construction.
Robert? Is the land now contaminated with burn toxins? Can it be re-built on at all? What happens when the Pineapple Express comes in this winter and drives all that crap into the soil and out to the Pacific? What do you do with the housing from Santa Monica to Malibu? Just bulldoze it into the ocean? This is not just throwing up a bunch of junk housing, like Phoenix. Your ignorance, not optimism, is showing. Luckily, we have Trump in ultimate control of the re-build, so SoCal stands a chance as long as they keep Newsom, Sacramento and the rest of the Leftist jerks away from LA.
Also, insurance companies normally provide 12 months of what's called Additional Living Expenses, which provides funds for the homeowner to live somewhere else why their home is being rebuilt.
Doubtful the land will be prepped and ready for re-construction this soon. Many homeowners will resort to taking their insurance settlement proceeds to another locale. Many will need to sell their land to someone?