>>81167680Eh, I don't really care what companies want to do. I am saying for an individual or family that wants a home. To hell with what companies want. Chances are, if you are buying land to build a house anyway, you likely have the personal drive to open Yellow Pages and hire a contractor to lay a foundation, can dig a water line with a roto-tiller, etc. I am just coming from personal experience having done largely just that, along with my neighbors. I don't really care how easy or hard it is for small businesses to get into improving land. That's their problem. The point is it can physically be done and the house is the expensive part of any building on raw land for an individual that wants to do that. Unless you go the goofy route of buying one of those pre-built wooden sheds from like the Amish or something for $7K. Then, all the price is in getting the damn thing livable. Been there done that.