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How much does it cost to build a new home 1200 s.f. in Montgomery county, Pa. I once herd that if you build 2 houses you can sell 1 for enough to pay for the other house. ( like getting your house for free ) Does this make sense ? -- Dell Inspiron Pentium dual-core 2.2 GHz 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
On Apr 21, 8:29=A0am, "desgnr"wrote: > How much does it cost to build a new home 1200 s.f. in Montgomery county, > Pa. Seven....in units of your choosing. > I once herd that if you build 2 houses you can sell 1 for enough to pay f= or > the other house. > ( like getting your house for free ) > Does this make sense ? The words make sense. The idea is possible. The likelihood is less so. It takes pretty much twice as much risk, work and money to build two houses. Maybe you should move with another herd... R
on 4/21/2009 9:08 AM (ET) RicodJour wrote the following: > On Apr 21, 8:29 am, "desgnr"wrote: > >> How much does it cost to build a new home 1200 s.f. in Montgomery county, >> Pa. >> > > Seven....in units of your choosing. > Actually, with the cost of new and existing homes dropping, it is now around 6. If the OP is going to be the GC, it could be as low as 5. . > >> I once herd that if you build 2 houses you can sell 1 for enough to pay for >> the other house. >> ( like getting your house for free ) >> Does this make sense ? >> > > The words make sense. > The idea is possible. > The likelihood is less so. > It takes pretty much twice as much risk, work and money to build two > houses. > > Maybe you should move with another herd... > > R > > > > -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @
On Apr 21, 9:43=A0am, willshakwrote: > on 4/21/2009 9:08 AM (ET) RicodJour wrote the following: > > On Apr 21, 8:29 am, "desgnr" wrote: > > >> How much does it cost to build a new home 1200 s.f. in Montgomery coun= ty, > >> Pa. > > > Seven....in units of your choosing. > > Actually, with the cost of new and existing homes dropping, it is now > around 6. If the OP is going to be the GC, it could be as low as 5. Are you factoring in tax incentives and GORP program revenue? ;) We should give credit to the OP for at least including the location. It's a step up from the usual information-free question on the topic. R
On Apr 21, 8:29=A0am, "desgnr"wrote: > How much does it cost to build a new home 1200 s.f. in Montgomery county, > Pa. > I once herd that if you build 2 houses you can sell 1 for enough to pay f= or > the other house. > ( like getting your house for free ) > Does this make sense ? > > -- > Dell Inspiron > Pentium dual-core 2.2 GHz > 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM > Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 It is possible. But also consider that your project could go over cost, the 2nd house doesn't sell, then you can't afford the mortgage (s). The you lose both houses, owe twice as much and go bankrupt^2. As for the price, Rico is an architect so, of course, he is over- estimating things and completely vague with his number. So figure the number is really around 5. But remember, it's five per s.f., but square feet make that calc harder, so square the cost and then multiply by the feets. So figure 25 per feets.
On Apr 21, 10:55=A0am, Patwrote: > > It is possible. =A0But also consider that your project could go over > cost, the 2nd house doesn't sell, then you can't afford the mortgage > (s). =A0The you lose both houses, owe twice as much and go bankrupt^2. > > As for the price, Rico is an architect so, of course, he is over- > estimating things and completely vague with his number. =A0So figure the > number is really around 5. =A0But remember, it's five per s.f., but > square feet make that calc harder, so square the cost and then > multiply by the feets. =A0So figure 25 per feets. Vague...? Me? I don't think so. I think you've been out there in the cold for a long winter and this early in the year the sap hasn't made it's way up your trunk into your hat holder. :)~ It's 7. That's 7.0000 repeating. Vague, indeed! Harummph! R
What do you mean 5 I need the cost of $ per sq. ft. "RicodJour" <r...@worldemail.com> wrote in message news:6...@r33g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... On Apr 21, 10:55 am, Patwrote: > > It is possible. But also consider that your project could go over > cost, the 2nd house doesn't sell, then you can't afford the mortgage > (s). The you lose both houses, owe twice as much and go bankrupt^2. > > As for the price, Rico is an architect so, of course, he is over- > estimating things and completely vague with his number. So figure the > number is really around 5. But remember, it's five per s.f., but > square feet make that calc harder, so square the cost and then > multiply by the feets. So figure 25 per feets. Vague...? Me? I don't think so. I think you've been out there in the cold for a long winter and this early in the year the sap hasn't made it's way up your trunk into your hat holder. :)~ It's 7. That's 7.0000 repeating. Vague, indeed! Harummph! R
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 08:29:28 -0400, "desgnr" <d...@nospam.invalid> wrote: >How much does it cost to build a new home 1200 s.f. in Montgomery county, >Pa. >I once herd that if you build 2 houses you can sell 1 for enough to pay for >the other house. >( like getting your house for free ) >Does this make sense ? Not when you have to borrow a dollar for a cup of coffee. Put a dollar in the S&P 500 today and double your money in 2-3 years. Are you risk tolerant enough to do it?
On Apr 21, 8:29=A0am, "desgnr"wrote: > How much does it cost to build a new home 1200 s.f. in Montgomery county, > Pa. > I once herd that if you build 2 houses you can sell 1 for enough to pay f= or > the other house. > ( like getting your house for free ) > Does this make sense ? > > -- > Dell Inspiron > Pentium dual-core 2.2 GHz > 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM > Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 forget the 5 and 7 and 6, those guys are making fun of your overly broad question if you want to know the cost to build, call your home insurance agent and get a quote and find out what level of coverage they want you to have. They will insure the cost to build a new structure.. and there you have your cost to build. but, in todays market you can buy a "used" house for less than the cost to build a new one, so, your strategy would not work at all right now, maybe 8 years ago you could have, but, in the last 3... not so much. The whole is less then the sum of its parts sad
On Apr 21, 11:26=A0am, RicodJourwrote: > On Apr 21, 10:55=A0am, Pat wrote: > > > > > It is possible. =A0But also consider that your project could go over > > cost, the 2nd house doesn't sell, then you can't afford the mortgage > > (s). =A0The you lose both houses, owe twice as much and go bankrupt^2. > > > As for the price, Rico is an architect so, of course, he is over- > > estimating things and completely vague with his number. =A0So figure th= e > > number is really around 5. =A0But remember, it's five per s.f., but > > square feet make that calc harder, so square the cost and then > > multiply by the feets. =A0So figure 25 per feets. > > Vague...? =A0Me? =A0I don't think so. =A0I think you've been out there in > the cold for a long winter and this early in the year the sap hasn't > made it's way up your trunk into your hat holder. =A0:)~ > > It's 7. =A0That's 7.0000 repeating. > > Vague, indeed! =A0Harummph! > > R I take great umbrage in your repeated, disparaging references to our weather. Just take a look at our weather forecast: NWS Buffalo, NY Zone Forecast: Cattaraugus County Last Update: 344 PM EDT TUE APR 21 2009 Detailed text forecast Tonight...Some showers likely this evening with a chance of a thunderstorm early...tapering off to scattered rain and snow showers overnight. Any thunderstorm that develops could produce some small hail. Lows 35 to 40. Southwest winds 10 mph or less...increasing to 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent. Wednesday...Cloudy and cool with scattered rain and snow showers in the morning...then rain showers becoming more numerous again in the afternoon. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph...becoming west. Chance of precipitation 70 percent. Wednesday Night...Rain and snow showers likely. Little or no accumulation. Lows in the lower to mid 30s. West winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation 70 percent. Thursday...Becoming partly sunny. Breezy with highs in the lower 50s. West winds 15 to 25 mph. Thursday Night...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 30s. West winds 10 to 20 mph...becoming southwest.