Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are getting quotes for over 200k it would make sense to tear down and rebuild.
I think OP said she can't afford to tear down. We're in the same situation. Would love to teardown but only have $350,000 to $400,000 mex to spend. A teardwon would cost closer to $750,000+.
Not really. a tear down would cost 300-330k if you already owned the land. (accounting for 70-100k for tear down, ground prep, utilities and permits)
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I think I threw up in my mouth by looking at these hideous houses...
Anonymous wrote:I'm a builder; my opinions is that it depends on the quality of the original house; nice older home with good bones, renovate. Tract house - knock it down and start over. I realize that is a generalization but unless the original house has something going for it, it will actually be cheaper to knock it down in terms of cost per sq. ft. Watch your real estate taxes and make sure you do not price yourself out of your own home when the tax man comes knocking. The other thing to keep in mind is ceiling heights. If original is less than 8 ft. do not renovate it.
I live in an antique that I did a reno/restoration; and I have built multi-million dollar manor homes; to me I like the feel of an older home but I am probably in the minority. And what most builders wont tell you is that again unless you have a really nice parcel you are probably better off just upgrading by moving to a different house.
Best of luck.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are getting quotes for over 200k it would make sense to tear down and rebuild.
I think OP said she can't afford to tear down. We're in the same situation. Would love to teardown but only have $350,000 to $400,000 mex to spend. A teardwon would cost closer to $750,000+.
Not really. a tear down would cost 300-330k if you already owned the land. (accounting for 70-100k for tear down, ground prep, utilities and permits)
http://www.newdimensionsinc.com/ProductsGrid.asp?ProductSeriesID=EST&FormProducts_Sorting=3&FormProducts_Sorted=&
http://www.newdimensionsinc.com/ProductsGrid.asp?ProductSeriesID=LEG&FormProducts_Sorting=3&FormProducts_Sorted=&
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are getting quotes for over 200k it would make sense to tear down and rebuild.
I think OP said she can't afford to tear down. We're in the same situation. Would love to teardown but only have $350,000 to $400,000 mex to spend. A teardwon would cost closer to $750,000+.
Not really. a tear down would cost 300-330k if you already owned the land. (accounting for 70-100k for tear down, ground prep, utilities and permits)
http://www.newdimensionsinc.com/ProductsGrid.asp?ProductSeriesID=EST&FormProducts_Sorting=3&FormProducts_Sorted=&
http://www.newdimensionsinc.com/ProductsGrid.asp?ProductSeriesID=LEG&FormProducts_Sorting=3&FormProducts_Sorted=&
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are getting quotes for over 200k it would make sense to tear down and rebuild.
I think OP said she can't afford to tear down. We're in the same situation. Would love to teardown but only have $350,000 to $400,000 mex to spend. A teardwon would cost closer to $750,000+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are getting quotes for over 200k it would make sense to tear down and rebuild.
I think OP said she can't afford to tear down. We're in the same situation. Would love to teardown but only have $350,000 to $400,000 mex to spend. A teardwon would cost closer to $750,000+.
Anonymous wrote:if you are getting quotes for over 200k it would make sense to tear down and rebuild.