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Are homes in conservation subdivisions more expensive than in conventional subdivisions?

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Are homes in conservation subdivisions more expensive than in conventional subdivisions?

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As conservation subdivisions are less costly to develop and homes are faster selling, homes and lots should be the same price as in conventional subdivisions. In some cases, because conservation subdivisions currently are rare and outdated ordinances make the developer take risks and more time to create a conservation subdivision, developers charge a premium for home sites. In some, the homes are high end and, just as in a conventional subdivision with high end homes, the developer charges more for high end homes. LandChoices’ plan is to make conservaiton subdivisions the standard development in America to make it easy for developers to create a conservation subdivision and take away the risk. This will naturally bring prices in line and affordable. It’s all about economics.

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