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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one here, OP included has referenced what the square footage they are discussing is. Obviously this makes a big difference. A lot of the prices quoted here are CRAZY and you have more money than sense if you pay them. I am in the process of building a two story addition to my DC row house. Total sq footage is 400 (across two floors). this includes one bathroom, but not a kitchen. Total cost will be about $110k. Very nice finishes and price includes permitting. For a single family home the costs should be lower, relatively, because some of our costs are related to the complexities of adding in to a 120 year old row house. Assuming that the addition the OP is discussing is bigger than hours the per sq foot cost should be lower than ours because it's the first couple of hundred or so sq foot that are going to be the most expensive.[/quote] I am starting to contemplate doing the same thing to our little row house. Can you recommend your contractor? Thanks! And how long do you think you'll be out of the house during the work?[/quote]
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