One thing about money, it could represent a specific quantity of time, productivity and innovation.
If someone wants 100 houses and 100 cars that breaks down to a certain amount of time, innovation and productivity to construct.
If money is eliminated some other system would arise to fill the vacuum.
Concepts like productivity and time and their relation to money aren't easily tweaked to give everyone want they want all the time. Like some said satisfying essential needs with a minimal & efficient productive effort is the opposite aim of industry.
Ah, yeah, this reminds me of a discussion I had regarding improving things and innovation. With money, companies want things to break down so people buy again. Like, the light bulb for example. There is one made many years ago (that still works? or at least worked for a very long time). But as a company, you don't want that, so you make it a bit defective so it breaks and people have to buy a new one. With a money-less society, wouldn't' there be more focus on actually innovating and make things better and better?