Design standards, fees squeeze local builders: National players go bigger on subdivisions to cut costs
Vinyl siding? Forget it. Rows of homes that differ only in their shade of beige? Don’t even think about it. Want to turn a farm road into a neighborhood street? It’s going to cost you. Increasingly, that’s the refrain being heard by home builders across central Indiana, as cities and towns demand more from developers. Developers agree basic standards are a good thing for a community, but more requirements push up the price of new subdivisions. The result? The big…