Bennett Builders builds 1,500- square- foot starter tract homes in the fast- growing suburbs of Chicago. Land
Question:
Bennett Builders builds 1,500- square- foot starter tract homes in the fast- growing suburbs of Chicago. Land and labor are cheap, and competition among developers is fierce. The homes are “cookie- cutter,” with any upgrades added by the buyer after the sale. Bennett Builders’ costs per developed sublot are as follows:
Land.......................................................................................................................... $ 52,000
Construction............................................................................................................. $ 128,000
Landscaping............................................................................................................. $ 5,000
Variable marketing costs.......................................................................................... $ 2,000
Bennett Builders would like to earn a profit of 14% of the variable cost of each home sale. Similar homes offered by competing builders sell for $ 204,000 each.
Requirements
1. Which approach to pricing should Bennett Builders emphasize? Why?
2. Will Bennett Builders be able to achieve its target profit levels? Show your computations.
3. Bathrooms and kitchens are typically the most important selling features of a home. Bennett Builders could differentiate the homes by upgrading bathrooms and kitchens. The upgrades would cost $ 22,000 per home but would enable Bennett Builders to increase the selling prices by $ 38,500 per home (in general, kitchen and bath-room upgrades typically add at least 150% of their cost to the value of any home.) If Bennett Builders upgrades, what will the new cost- plus price per home be? Should the company differentiate its product in this manner? Show your analysis.
Financial Accounting Information For Decisions
ISBN: 978-0324672701
6th Edition
Authors: Robert w Ingram, Thomas L Albright