I have to agree. My ex was in construction and just because the end result is pretty...doesn't mean it's built well. There is (around the Piedmont) sometimes underhanded things going on with building inspectors. I found out that the house we built (for ourselves) wasn't built to code and could have just fallen in on us during a tornado. Keep in mind, our tornado's aren't exactly like Kansas. They normally just pull some shingles off and drop a few trees and that's it. He was cutting corners on his OWN (ours at the time) house and the people who bought it really suffered when they found out. THey had to drop major $$$ to make it safe and up to standard. This man, MY EX, worked for several highly regarded companies. I do agree that the houses built 30 years ago were built better, however they didn't utilize space very well. Not to mention how many houses I have seen go up to a POINT, then set unprotected in the weather for weeks or months, Rain, Rain, Sleet, Rain, Snow, Rain. That always seemed a little "off" to me. I'm not saying ALL builders are like this, obviously. But I have seen my share of really crappy stick builts.