Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heres a tip, in fairfax county if you add on over a certain percentage the building year built will change to the current year.
What does that affect if your date built changes?
You can call your home new instead of an addition
So that helps when you go to sell it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heres a tip, in fairfax county if you add on over a certain percentage the building year built will change to the current year.
What does that affect if your date built changes?
You can call your home new instead of an addition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heres a tip, in fairfax county if you add on over a certain percentage the building year built will change to the current year.
What does that affect if your date built changes?
Anonymous wrote:We used both brick and hardiplank on the addition. A good architect can integrate them very well.
Anonymous wrote:Heres a tip, in fairfax county if you add on over a certain percentage the building year built will change to the current year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no matter what you do the brick never matches. unmatched brick completely negates the extra money spent and looks worse than hardiplank and vinyl siding
No. Nothing, NOTHING looks worse than optic white siding sticking out of a red brick colonial like a cheap tumor.
+ 1,000
Then you all must hate all the NW DC neighborhoods b/c they are full of exactly this type of house - mine included!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for your replies. We are not planning to paint the brick but was hoping to match the brick. We are planning a 2 story addition off the back of out house which includes adding a master bath and reconfiguring the existing 2nd level. We only have $250,000 to spend so it looks like brick is probably not the way to go.
We called one place for what you describe and they quoted us nearly 900k for brick addition! We said no thanks. Then shopped around and decided to just save for bigger
house (as noted in my other post).
Thats just stupid, you can build a brand new 6000 sqtft home for like 450k
Totally agree. The cost of two story additions by case, Gilday, art, are all well above the price of a new construction home. Call them. If you can get a two story addition in NWDC for 250k please post contractor name here!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for your replies. We are not planning to paint the brick but was hoping to match the brick. We are planning a 2 story addition off the back of out house which includes adding a master bath and reconfiguring the existing 2nd level. We only have $250,000 to spend so it looks like brick is probably not the way to go.
We called one place for what you describe and they quoted us nearly 900k for brick addition! We said no thanks. Then shopped around and decided to just save for bigger
house (as noted in my other post).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for your replies. We are not planning to paint the brick but was hoping to match the brick. We are planning a 2 story addition off the back of out house which includes adding a master bath and reconfiguring the existing 2nd level. We only have $250,000 to spend so it looks like brick is probably not the way to go.
We called one place for what you describe and they quoted us nearly 900k for brick addition! We said no thanks. Then shopped around and decided to just save for bigger
house (as noted in my other post).
Thats just stupid, you can build a brand new 6000 sqtft home for like 450k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for your replies. We are not planning to paint the brick but was hoping to match the brick. We are planning a 2 story addition off the back of out house which includes adding a master bath and reconfiguring the existing 2nd level. We only have $250,000 to spend so it looks like brick is probably not the way to go.
We called one place for what you describe and they quoted us nearly 900k for brick addition! We said no thanks. Then shopped around and decided to just save for bigger
house (as noted in my other post).