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yea, considering houses go from ground up within 3 months.
And that's if they give the foundation a month to cure.
yea, considering houses go from ground up within 3 months.
There's a house going up in my neighborhood very slowly. I don't know if it's a "custom" build or will be put on the market when it's done. It seems to be a "when we have the people/materials we'll work on it" situation.
Yeah, we bought one of those years ago (late 80's).Probably a "spec" build....those tend to go up more slowly....especially in this market.
Probably so, but he works with a small crew, and the building inspectors are the slow pokes around here. He will try sooner, but doesn't want to push it. They have to cut into the foundation to get the plumbing in and to treat for subterranean termites. We will see, maybe I misunderstood him.
It took about 10 months to build our 3-story beach house, about 2100 sq. ft. (i.e, not huge at all) from the day the builder applied for the permit until we moved in. Probably 9 1/2 months of actual building; I think it took a couple weeks to get all the permits pulled.
Over the winter, in our other house, we had two bathrooms torn down to studs and entirely rebuilt, and our basement finished, including putting in a new exit window. All of that, in an existing house, took from November 1 - March 15, actual building. Planning and permits were done over the preceding spring and summer.
So 6 to 8 months doesn't sound out of the range of "normal," considering that some things will be bit harder than starting from scratch (like cutting into the foundation, as you said), while many things will be easier. If he's doing a good thorough job, it sounds about right.
Hope he can keep it closer to the 6 months side of that estimate.
Bought a few more boards and a post. The interior of my back yard is becoming a huge outdoor room for me.
Interiors painted bright colors. It's a very happy place.
Sounds nice! We need PICTURES!!!
Might take him a little time then while he figures things out. Who did the actual planning, the contractor or an architect?
Things will come up, I guarantee you, where the plan will have to be adapted or modified a little bit along the way. Lots of decisions to make as you go along.
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Sounds nice! We need PICTURES!!!
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