Adding Sq Footage

Iam planing on adding about a 1,000 sq feet and then fliping the property, i will need to add a large master bedroom with bathroom. And maybe expand the kitchen dining area.


was wondering if anyone knows if i do go with a contractor iam not sure if i will just do it with subs, what does a sq foot go for these days for additions on avg?

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  • NC_Yank27th July, 2005

    There is not a square foot price formula (or average) to additions and rehabbing..........new construction, yes.........but not rehabbing.
    Get estimates and go from there.

    NC

  • knsv27th July, 2005

    Thats what iam planing on doing now, whats the cost per sq foot for new construction, of lets say 2,000- 2,500 sq foot house. In a midde-upper middle class area.

  • InActive_Account29th July, 2005

    Quote:
    On 2005-07-27 17:03, knsv wrote:
    Thats what iam planing on doing now, whats the cost per sq foot for new construction, of lets say 2,000- 2,500 sq foot house. In a midde-upper middle class area.


    $80-$140 square foot.

  • knsv29th July, 2005

    Quote:
    On 2005-07-29 17:37, The-Rehabinator wrote:



    Quote:
    On 2005-07-27 17:03, knsv wrote:
    Thats what iam planing on doing now, whats the cost per sq foot for new construction, of lets say 2,000- 2,500 sq foot house. In a midde-upper middle class area.


    $80-$140 square foot.


    Hmm thats pretty cheap, not bad if i can do that.

    where can i obtain marshal & swift cost book??

  • InActive_Account16th August, 2005

    Where are you located? Here in the Los Angeles area I pay between $70.00-$85.00 a square foot.

  • knsv18th August, 2005

    Quote:
    On 2005-08-16 21:30, Darryle-CA wrote:
    Where are you located? Here in the Los Angeles area I pay between $70.00-$85.00 a square foot.


    Iam in the Valley area, you pay $85.00 sq ft, with finishings? where in LA are you

  • NewKidinTown218th August, 2005

    About four years ago, I added another room onto my house at a cost of about $85 per square foot.

    Today, the same room addition will cost me about $115 per square foot simply because materials cost is much higher today..

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