Quote from GG in WPB:
I wish it were so, I'm renovating/adding on in Fort Lauderdale and I can tell you it's still more expensive to build than to just buy. We're over our original budget by I don't want to say how much, and although there are deals and contractors will now return your phone call and even show up, it is expensive. It is better than two years ago though, I had one of the only contractors that would look at my plans briefly glance at them and tell me he would do the project for $1M when I was thinking $400k maximum.
Quote from NanoTick:
Someone please help me understand this: I know the current housing price is artifically propped up, but why can't I build a new house at lower cost? The materials are cheaper, contractors need work, so building a house should be cheaper than buying one right? Is it true?

Quote from forextrades:
Here in Vegas, I can buy a new home from a builder for cheaper than I could get a comparable foreclosure in good condition.
And people wonder why the builders keep building.
Many established builders may have bought land before the boom. If that's the case, you'll never be able to build it yourself at the same price. You still have to buy that land at the current price, which is slightly inflated.
Quote from Mvic:
An option that I have been looking in to is a custom modular home. No that doesn't mean double wide trailer home
Check it out, there are many benefits and savings to be had with this method of construction.
http://www.zncustombuilding.com/why-modular-housing.php
(I am in no way affiliated with above company).