Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just add big family room and forget pop-top.
How much is this? I want to expand a small family room by adding 200 square feet off the back (doubling room size) and redoing kitchen. I was hoping for this to be 300,000 or less.
We are getting quotes in the low $100s for a 250 square foot one-story addition, if that helps.
That is what I was thinking. $100k for the family room, $200K for the kitchen. Obviously there will be some work to integrate it all together, but very helpful to know.
PP here-- just want to be clear that we are not the kind of high-end folks who would possibly spend anywhere near $200K on a kitchen reno, so if you have the kind of tastes and priorities that would get you that high, your price for the family room might be higher than ours too... ours is intentionally value-engineered to keep costs down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just add big family room and forget pop-top.
How much is this? I want to expand a small family room by adding 200 square feet off the back (doubling room size) and redoing kitchen. I was hoping for this to be 300,000 or less.
We are getting quotes in the low $100s for a 250 square foot one-story addition, if that helps.
That is what I was thinking. $100k for the family room, $200K for the kitchen. Obviously there will be some work to integrate it all together, but very helpful to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just add big family room and forget pop-top.
How much is this? I want to expand a small family room by adding 200 square feet off the back (doubling room size) and redoing kitchen. I was hoping for this to be 300,000 or less.
We are getting quotes in the low $100s for a 250 square foot one-story addition, if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised at thr 250-300k quotes. I looked into this in 2019 before Covid and was getting the 200-300k range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just add big family room and forget pop-top.
How much is this? I want to expand a small family room by adding 200 square feet off the back (doubling room size) and redoing kitchen. I was hoping for this to be 300,000 or less.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of folks saying to bulldoze and renew. For many folks who bought in the $600-$650k range, which many of these small brick capes are going for in somewhat desirable areas, this is quite a costly proposition. Maybe at a price of $300-400k, but at $600 you already have a pretty decent sized mortgage. A new home is going to run another $400-500k minimum with a 1600 so ft footprint and no fancy finishings. That’s now a $900-$1M home with two large mortgages.
Anonymous wrote:Just add big family room and forget pop-top.