Over Christmas a friend of my Dads came over and we got to talking about property prices, surprise, surprise.
And it opened my eyes to a few things I hadnt actually thought about.
He is a quantity surveyor in the UK the last 20 years.
He said its much the same over there as it is here. Everything is simply more expensive and the end buyer has to pay for it. When asked how prices to build could be so high he came out with a flood of costs that have changed for the worse in the last years that the person at the end must pay for, and i'll write the ones i can remember down year.
Various environmental charges like carbon taxes, Levies, other taxes.
The workers have to pay these on everything too as well as eat more expensive lunches, more expensive transport and in general make more money now to cover all these costs that their predecessors woudlnt have had.
Then these higher wages, the environmental taxes and costs of various regulations that never existed before go into the cost of the materials. Shipping and transport has gone up significantly.
At the design stage there are regulations now that cost a fortune when they are all designed in.
When it all arrives at the site, all the previous costs plus workers and site costs and connections etc have to be added.
Then taxes upon taxes upon taxes.
Marketing and sales costs are to be added now too.
At the end of the chain is the the poor mug who has to pony up for the money that goes into the pockets of everyone down the line in order that they may live.
Anyway, i couldnt put an amount on it, but hew did make it clear that everything costs money and it travels up to the buyer at the end of the day. If you want nice environmentally friendly houses with the best of regulated materials and building codes, you have to pay for them. Most of these costs wouldnt have been there many years ago and are really only a thing in the last 20 years or so.