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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3712257" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm betting most don't. They can't afford to.</p><p>Edit: I have heard steel prices are coming down for metal buildings, and according to Zillow, our property prices have peaked out after over a year of climbing around $2000 a month. Yeah, I know it's zillow, but a buddy's mom is a top real eastate agent and she ran the same numbers.</p><p>When we had our 40X60 insulated building put up we had heard of many horror storied of materials delivered and months later the crew shows up to assemble. </p><p>We cut a deal with the assembler that when the steel showed up, we paid the driver. When the concrete was poured, we paid the concrete company. We let him use our tractor and any implements he needed at no charge, so basically, we paid him for his time and his crew's salary. They did a stellar job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3712257, member: 5412"] I'm betting most don't. They can't afford to. Edit: I have heard steel prices are coming down for metal buildings, and according to Zillow, our property prices have peaked out after over a year of climbing around $2000 a month. Yeah, I know it's zillow, but a buddy's mom is a top real eastate agent and she ran the same numbers. When we had our 40X60 insulated building put up we had heard of many horror storied of materials delivered and months later the crew shows up to assemble. We cut a deal with the assembler that when the steel showed up, we paid the driver. When the concrete was poured, we paid the concrete company. We let him use our tractor and any implements he needed at no charge, so basically, we paid him for his time and his crew's salary. They did a stellar job. [/QUOTE]
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