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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I must be nuts. I was thinking $500k in my head. Lol. [/quote] As someone who recently renovated an old house in a LCOL area, this is more in line with what it will probably be, depending on how nice the finishes are. You don’t save anything on raw materials in a LCOL area. Labor can be somewhat cheaper, but not as much as you think. The only thing that seemed to be substantially cheaper was custom cabinetry from a local shop. Millwork, on the other hand, was still expensive. You can save by getting mass produced mill work from a big box retailer, but if you want to have woodwork that fits with the architecture of the house, or need to match existing millwork, its pricey. Even more so if you need plasterwork. It would be shocking if there aren’t a LOT of surprises when they start opening up the walls, so even if the original estimate is in the $200-300k range, I’d be ready for 50-100% overage. Things like sistering/replacing rotten joists, jackhammering out the slab the builder originally thought could be used, etc. [/quote]
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