At this price point you would be better off demolishing the house and building a new one |
Am I the only one who thought OP was trying to remodel their house like the house from “Full House”?
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| Friends recently redid their condo’s kitchen and it was $100K with a well-known design/build firm in this area. Not including appliances. But design-build handled everything, start to finish. Basically white glove service. It’s a well-design kitchen. But they didn’t add any square footage. |
You can literally build a new house for with a semi custom home builder for 800k-1M. I hope you haven’t bought this house yet, because a guy remodel is waste of money if it cost 700k |
They got robbed. You can get a nice kitchen remodel for much less. Use immigrants for remodeling. They generally offer better prices and higher quality craftsmanship. |
| We saw that house— loved it, but not worth the cost to remodel, at least with these interest rates! Our realtor estimated it would be hundreds of thousands to get it into shape. I kind of think you go do it a little more slowly, over time. The bones of the house were good. If you do get it, good luck! Would love to see the finished product. |
Did they put in solid gold sink and faucets?
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You speak Spanish well, correct? |
This is essential. |
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DCUM is insane. I did a lot of these renovations in my similarly sized 1890s DC row house working directly with a contractor who had his own small crew and it was nowhere close to this cost. I paid like 10K for each bathroom and they did beautiful work. I bought all the tiles, paint, and fixtures myself. I didn't move any plumbing, but we took it all the way down to the studs. We also refinished the wood floors for way cheaper. It was a few thousand to resend and stain. No one I know pays the prices that are being quoted here, in NW neighborhoods. I don't work with the big design firms though. Insane! Furnace and central air prices look roughly accurate. I don't have experience with electrical rewiring cost because it had been done shortly before I bought the house but I know that can be expensive. I will forever value my contractor. And yes, he is licensed and insured. Please ask around, not everyone is paying these prices. It costs a lot to add square footage, if you can even do that depending on your neighborhood, but the things you're talking about doing shouldn't cost as much as people are saying here. |
PP when did you do a to-the-studs bathroom reno for $10k in DC? I'm getting 150k+ estimates to redo one bathroom and tweak a layout (basic finishes) and would LOVE to find a more reasonable contractor. |
25K to refinish floors is a lot! We did an entire house for 5K, and our floors are gorgeous!! OP, the only way you will get all that done for the amount you want is to become your own GC. Sub out the work to multiple contractors and treat each item as a separate job, and you will come out much cheaper. Most likely, a contractor will try to get as much of the work as possible and may give you a great price to avoid someone else coming in to do the other work. However, I would get a good demo company to clear the house first, which will help your cost. Good luck! |
This is magical thinking. More people are opting to stay where they are versus buying someplace further from DC. I don't love the markups, but the contractors are in business and the only thing we can do is not use them, but chances are someone else will. |