Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:depends on if you speak Spanish! ha ha wife hired the crew to finish 1400 sq ft took 6 weeks..materials were on top but they charged 14K it would've been 65K if the builder delivered it finished
Amen to this. We had an 1100 sq ft completely unfinished basement with no rough-in plumbing. Got a bedroom, tiled bath/shower, recessed lights, a rec room and reading nook for $29k, all materials included.
The design/build firms were all telling us $45-75k.
Anonymous wrote:depends on if you speak Spanish! ha ha wife hired the crew to finish 1400 sq ft took 6 weeks..materials were on top but they charged 14K it would've been 65K if the builder delivered it finished
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We re-finished a townhouse basement in 2010 and it cost us 15k. It was already "finished" but we tore out the wood paneling and replaced with drywall, tore out the drop ceiling and put in an actual ceiling with recessed lighting, replaced the linoleum with carpeting, and put up a wall to create an extra room. Note we had no bathroom put in. We were told that could cost at least another 8k (though I have some friends now getting bathroom quotes for close to 10k so that number may be out of date).
If your basement is twice the size of my townhouse basement, I guess costs would be almost double? Also add in the cost of a bathroom if you're doing that.
Not planning on putting in a bathroom I think as long as the house as at least 2.5. How large was your basement? How much of that cost was tear down and take away?
Anonymous wrote:We re-finished a townhouse basement in 2010 and it cost us 15k. It was already "finished" but we tore out the wood paneling and replaced with drywall, tore out the drop ceiling and put in an actual ceiling with recessed lighting, replaced the linoleum with carpeting, and put up a wall to create an extra room. Note we had no bathroom put in. We were told that could cost at least another 8k (though I have some friends now getting bathroom quotes for close to 10k so that number may be out of date).
If your basement is twice the size of my townhouse basement, I guess costs would be almost double? Also add in the cost of a bathroom if you're doing that.