$70,000,000 for 11,000 sf. think he will get it?
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No, Problemo.
But I am having a problem coming up with $48,000 a month in service fees.
First Bill Hartman, thankyou for a post months ago that I just found today on pressure treated lumber, and thanks to others who showed me how to hit archives
Now Learningjim and all the rest of us
$636 a sq ft.
if this is right , i must not be charging enough
I tell people $xx dollars starting if no plumbing is involved
kitchens or baths $ xxx starting
we all know there are so many variables in all cases and a room addition without any plumbing ca easily go into $xxx
and a kitchen or bath can go into...........wow
were not talking about adding another few stories to an old building but something already there,no new mud, no new foot print,no new roof line, wow
so many variables
and interstingly enough my pop-ups on the article in reference has a job recruitment for fire fighters wanted
yeah......636 a sq ft..............fire fighters..........yeah same tax bracket
hey , fire men and police and teachers, worth every penny,,,,,, and thats what they get paid ( pennies, so wrongly) dont take me wrong
but 636, wow, hey uncle vinny who we's payin off on dis one
I think you dropped a decimal point in there somewhere.
Try $6,363 per square foot. Yeah, enough to park a new small truck on each square foot.
Maybe he's using gold bullion instead of ceramic floor tile?
SamT