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The Business of Building - Part 1

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Education & Training with Chuck Miller Education Services LLC

Welcome to the first in my series of blog posts on the Business of Building.  Let's start with a quiz.

 In a normal market, what is the average Net Profit for a Builder?  Is it

 •A.      21% to 30%

•B.      17.3% to 20.9%

•C.      3.7% to 8.7%

•D.      -5% to 0%

 

It has been my experience as a home builder that most home buyers have a real misconception regarding what percentage of the price of a new home is the Builder's profit.  The correct answer is C, 3.7% to 8.7%.  The range reflects the differences between Builders who built exclusively on their customer's land, Builders who built on land they developed or purchased, and Builders who built on both.

 

Type of Builder

Gross Profit Margin

Net Profit

All Builders

17.3% to 19.0%

3.7% to 5.4%

Small-Volume Builders (1)

16.8% to 19.5%

3.2% to 5.5%

Production Builders (2)

18.5% to 20.9%

5.4% to 8.7%

 

 

 

Notes:

(1) Builders who build 25 or fewer single-family homes per year

(2) Builders who build 26 or more single-family homes per year

 

Source: NAHB Cost of Doing Business Study

The difference between the Builder's Gross Profit Margin and Net Profit is the Builder's expenses which include his or her General and Administrative Expenses, Financing Expenses, and Sales and Marketing Expenses. General and Administrative Expenses range from 8.3% to 12.9% and include employee salaries; payroll taxes, insurance, and other benefits; office expenses; vehicle expenses; taxes; general liability insurance; accounting and legal service fees and expenses, and depreciation.  Financing expenses range from 0.3% to 0.9% and include interest lines of credit and construction loans; and closing costs. Sales and Marketing expenses range from 0.9% to 3.8% and include commissions, website hosting and maintenance, and other advertising and promotion expenses.

The Net Profit is what enables the Builder to continue to operate when business is slow and revenues are down.  It's what enables them to perform warranty and maintenance services on their finished homes.

According to BuildIdaho.com, the average sales price for new homes is approximately $190,000 in Ada County and $145,000 in Canyon County.  For a small volume builder in a normal market, the average net profit on that new home in Ada County would be somewhere between $6,080 and $10,450. Considering that new home takes approximately 90 to 150 days to build, that equates to $1,216 to 3,483 a month.

Are you waiting for the price of that new home you'd like to build to drop further?  I wouldn't.

Chuck Miller GMB   CGP  CGB   MIRM   CMP   MCSP   CSP

President / Builder - Chuck Miller Construction Inc.

(208) 229-2553

www.chuckmillerconstruction.com

Lori Lincoln And Associates
Top Agent Serving Dighton Taunton, Rehoboth and more! - Taunton, MA
Top Agent Taunton,Dighton Rehoboth &more

Chuck.. thank you for your post. I look forward to hearing more from you. It's great that you will be sharing what your trade is about. Realtors sometimes don't understand builders  as well as they should and builders sometimes don't understand Realtors either. Thanks much!

Jan 01, 2010 09:35 AM
Brian Brumpton
Keller Williams Boise - Boise, ID
Boise Idaho Real Estate

Chuck,

I had the answer right but I've been curious about this for a while and started asking around.  Great explanation. 

Jan 08, 2010 04:02 AM
Edward D. Nikles
Ed Nikles Custom Builder , Inc. / Nikles Realty , Inc. - Milford, PA

Chuck , thanks for setting the record straight ! Realtors often say that the builder makes too much money building a home without understanding the time , effort & expenses that go into building a home ! Maybe now thay can understand how hard it is to build in a commission for a referral ... as they often make as much as we do with none of the risk ! Keepin' it Green !

Edward D. Nikles , Broker / Builder CGP GMB CAPS CAASH CGB CGR

Feb 10, 2010 03:57 AM
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