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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Adding 4 bed/bath + laundry room on second level, main level renovation, adding front porch and a rear screened in porch we were quoted $600K-$700k in N. Arlington, high end finishes. [/quote] Omg why not just do a full tear down? We had a quote from Focal Point for $650k for 5000sqft new build.[/quote] PP w/the 500sf bump-up: What you'll get for $650k in this area is not great. And that surely doesn't include site fees and other costs. We're working with a contractor who does renos as well as new builds - they showed us an $850k project (pre Covid and not including permits/site costs) that was one of the least expensive new builds they'd ever done. I'm surprised by the PP who did an bump-up/out in Kensington for $225k. But a lot depends on what you do and don't do beyond just adding new space. We're adding on but doing a lot of work elsewhere - basically everything except a total kitchen remodel. Plus all new windows and doors. That was the single biggest line item of the project. [/quote]
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