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adnj wrote:A good rule of thumb is to expect to pay $400 to $600 per square foot. The price goes up from there depending on features and finish. For a moderately finished residential home $1000 per square foot is common and should be expected as more realistic.
With a design, a quantities surveyor will get you better numbers.
adnj wrote:A good rule of thumb is to expect to pay $400 to $600 per square foot. The price goes up from there depending on features and finish. For a moderately finished residential home $1000 per square foot is common and should be expected as more realistic.
With a design, a quantities surveyor will get you better numbers.
sleek78 wrote:adnj wrote:A good rule of thumb is to expect to pay $400 to $600 per square foot. The price goes up from there depending on features and finish. For a moderately finished residential home $1000 per square foot is common and should be expected as more realistic.
With a design, a quantities surveyor will get you better numbers.
dude2014 wrote:How the A$k you get approval for 2m without a design?
I hope you 2 know to get this done before you build.
A relative and his wife spent over $50k before settling on a design.
The house ended up with a space in the center that you could fall to your demise.
A design will allow you to detail your costs and then you can decide what to add or chop and stay within budget.
V2NR 3.0 wrote:dude2014 wrote:How the A$k you get approval for 2m without a design?
I hope you 2 know to get this done before you build.
A relative and his wife spent over $50k before settling on a design.
The house ended up with a space in the center that you could fall to your demise.
A design will allow you to detail your costs and then you can decide what to add or chop and stay within budget.
I think he meant he was pre-approved.
sleek78 wrote:sleek78 wrote:adnj wrote:A good rule of thumb is to expect to pay $400 to $600 per square foot. The price goes up from there depending on features and finish. For a moderately finished residential home $1000 per square foot is common and should be expected as more realistic.
With a design, a quantities surveyor will get you better numbers.
Thanks for the reply.
We are currently in the process of getting our house plans done which is supposed to be a 5 bedroom room home with d master bedroom having a walk-in closet and 4 of the rooms en suite., a library, laundry room and pantry with a 2car garage on 8000sq ft of land.
I am wondering if that can be accomplished with 2 million dollars or that is not being realistic??
sleek78 wrote:Wow. Thanks everyone for d immense advice. I now feel I av a monumental event in front of me. I really want to do it right d 1st time..
Dude 2014 I understand about d wife.. When we started this dream I had a simple 3bedroom flat house in mind.. Now we r at a 2 storey house with 5 rooms, a library,walk in closet and pantry..
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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Ehhh spann...this new cement on the market...people using it? Or used it? How is it compared to the tcl product?
sleek78 wrote:sleek78 wrote:adnj wrote:A good rule of thumb is to expect to pay $400 to $600 per square foot. The price goes up from there depending on features and finish. For a moderately finished residential home $1000 per square foot is common and should be expected as more realistic.
With a design, a quantities surveyor will get you better numbers.
Thanks for the reply.
We are currently in the process of getting our house plans done which is supposed to be a 5 bedroom room home with d master bedroom having a walk-in closet and 4 of the rooms en suite., a library, laundry room and pantry with a 2car garage on 8000sq ft of land.
I am wondering if that can be accomplished with 2 million dollars or that is not being realistic??
sleek78 wrote:In 2017, what is the average cost to build per square feet. Thanks.
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