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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Talk to an architect. A construction professional will be able to tell you the cost of such an addition and you'll be able to make a decision based on the equity you have in the house, the cost of a loan and the added value to the property once you finish. I provide that service to clients all the time. I also work with loan officers that provide options on financing. Good luck! ileana (yes, i am an architect) ileanaschinder.com[/quote] Thank you - I went to your site. We've spoken at length to the builder/design firm we liked, though they mostly want us to commit before they will do much design work. I know that no one works for free, but its hard to even decide what to do without being able to see what it would look like. I don't know how I feel about forking over $3,500 to see whether or not I would hate are options.[/quote]
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