Anonymous wrote:OP here. The house is a 3-story structure with solid bones, including a brick wall on the 1st floor, and it has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on the upper floor—rare for older homes. Most teardowns in McLean are typically ramblers, split foyers, or split levels.
No. Plenty of tear downs in McLean fit your description exactly.
You are me a few years ago. We got several quotes and it was around $700K and no guarentee that the cost would not increase.
We instead used Focal Point Homes for our tear down and it cost about $125K more. We got a much bigger, well built house that is worth much more than if we had renovated. iIt was fairly painless and was less than five months from the time we moved out to the time we moved back in. We also used a charity (2nd Chance something) that came in before the demolition and stripped out anything valuable or that could be reused. This was a decent tax deduction.
Unless the house is truly remarkable, I would at least talk to a few builders before dismissing the idea of tearing down.