Anonymous wrote:Measure your space
Existing space assume $150 a sq ft
New space - I.e. A non existent first floor, assume $250 a sq ft
New space on top of existing space - assume $200 a sq ft
Add it up
Add 12% for an architect
Add $40k for a kitchen
Add $15k for a bath
Tada.
Basically id assume about $300 to $350 without knowing jack shit else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, are you pricing yourself out of your neighborhood for your age house? Is it a knockdown? Wouldn't it be cheaper to build new?
I have friends that added on, and they always needed more room, and wished they knocked down instead, for the money, that is why I am asking.
Not the OP but we're contemplating a 2 story addition in downtown Bethesda with an estimated cost of $360,000+. Our neighborhood is full of tear downs and we're torn between adding on or paying $800,000+ for a semi-custom new build.
I think you can get a ndi home for around the addition price.
We added a second story in the past and looking back should have come up with the extra 75k to do a teardown ndi quality build.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, are you pricing yourself out of your neighborhood for your age house? Is it a knockdown? Wouldn't it be cheaper to build new?
I have friends that added on, and they always needed more room, and wished they knocked down instead, for the money, that is why I am asking.
Not the OP but we're contemplating a 2 story addition in downtown Bethesda with an estimated cost of $360,000+. Our neighborhood is full of tear downs and we're torn between adding on or paying $800,000+ for a semi-custom new build.
Anonymous wrote:And get ready for the person who says EVERY TIME with no other knowledge of you house, neighborhood, lot size, or finances that you'd be better off tearing down and building new. It's incorrect and tedious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, are you pricing yourself out of your neighborhood for your age house? Is it a knockdown? Wouldn't it be cheaper to build new?
I have friends that added on, and they always needed more room, and wished they knocked down instead, for the money, that is why I am asking.
Not the OP but we're contemplating a 2 story addition in downtown Bethesda with an estimated cost of $360,000+. Our neighborhood is full of tear downs and we're torn between adding on or paying $800,000+ for a semi-custom new build.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, are you pricing yourself out of your neighborhood for your age house? Is it a knockdown? Wouldn't it be cheaper to build new?
I have friends that added on, and they always needed more room, and wished they knocked down instead, for the money, that is why I am asking.