Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to an architect. A construction professional will be able to tell you the cost of such an addition and you'll be able to make a decision based on the equity you have in the house, the cost of a loan and the added value to the property once you finish.
I provide that service to clients all the time. I also work with loan officers that provide options on financing.
Good luck!
ileana (yes, i am an architect)
ileanaschinder.com
Thank you - I went to your site.
We've spoken at length to the builder/design firm we liked, though they mostly want us to commit before they will do much design work. I know that no one works for free, but its hard to even decide what to do without being able to see what it would look like. I don't know how I feel about forking over $3,500 to see whether or not I would hate our options.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to an architect. A construction professional will be able to tell you the cost of such an addition and you'll be able to make a decision based on the equity you have in the house, the cost of a loan and the added value to the property once you finish.
I provide that service to clients all the time. I also work with loan officers that provide options on financing.
Good luck!
ileana (yes, i am an architect)
ileanaschinder.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we want to add on to our house because we love the neighborhood and the commute, but we really want a master bathroom. I think if we're adding that, then we might as well turn our walled-in sun room into a bigger family room at the same time. The difference in just adding a dormer and making another bathroom upstairs, and adding a bigger family and by extension, a master suite is about $100K. I'm trying to think long term, past just having a master bath so we don't share with the kids, but this is a lot to swallow.
Just the dormer is $60K, a master suite and bigger family room is $150K. Anyone out there do just a dormer bathroom in their crap shack?
We were in a similar situation -- except that our smaller reno to add a bedroom and bathroom and dormer plus fix some other issues would have cost about 130k and the larger reno (2-story addition including new master suite and family room) bedrooms was 220k. We are SO happy that we chose the larger project. It has transformed our house and it was cheaper to do that all at once than to do the smaller project now and then later do a 2nd addition.
Anonymous wrote:So we want to add on to our house because we love the neighborhood and the commute, but we really want a master bathroom. I think if we're adding that, then we might as well turn our walled-in sun room into a bigger family room at the same time. The difference in just adding a dormer and making another bathroom upstairs, and adding a bigger family and by extension, a master suite is about $100K. I'm trying to think long term, past just having a master bath so we don't share with the kids, but this is a lot to swallow.
Just the dormer is $60K, a master suite and bigger family room is $150K. Anyone out there do just a dormer bathroom in their crap shack?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP.
There are houses of every size in our neighborhood, from our cottage with 3 small bedrooms, to ones with massive additions, and brand new houses with 5/6 bedrooms. For us to move, not including closing costs, selling our house, etc, it would be around $150-200K more in house, and we would still end up doing the work.
Of course, paying for it all is another issue.