Developers build houses and neighborhoods all the time without landlords paying them to do so. I’m actually not sure if landlords paying for building is common at all. Though, developers do all kinds of shady and harmful shit too.
you think the developers will continue building if nobody gives them money at the end of the build? either through pre- (“give us money and we’ll build you a thing”) or post- (“come give us money for this thing we built”)
why do bakers even charge for the bread they made?!! its just sitting on the shelf doing nothing?!
point is that they add no value to anything.
That’s not quite true. They add the initial and after-market capital to build and support the houses. They also carry some of the capital risk.
Developers build houses and neighborhoods all the time without landlords paying them to do so. I’m actually not sure if landlords paying for building is common at all. Though, developers do all kinds of shady and harmful shit too.
you think the developers will continue building if nobody gives them money at the end of the build? either through pre- (“give us money and we’ll build you a thing”) or post- (“come give us money for this thing we built”)
why do bakers even charge for the bread they made?!! its just sitting on the shelf doing nothing?!
I think it’s mostly regular homebuyers that give them the money (well, the bank, through mortgages).
I own my tv, but add no value to it by doing so.
Does your TV, which you own but neither use nor possess, make life bad for others who actually use it and watch it?