Yes because we don't have to pay a rent. Milan and Inter pay 15m every year for San Siro and we also payed a rent before we bought the area for the next 99 years.
I think that our stadium is excellent in lot of ways but a bit small for our stature. Here is the link for other european stadiums listed by capacity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_stadiums_by_capacity
Total costs were 130M (25M for purchasing the land and 105M for construction). Interesting fact is that most part of our investment is covered. Sportfive payed us 75M and 20M we got from Nordiconad. We took only 50M of loan.
How? By having a half-empty stadium every game except for 3-4 games a season which would force us to reduce ticket prices even further? Just remember Delle Alpi. At one point tickets for kids (IIRC) were down to 1 euro.