OK, let me re-phrase ... What is the difference between quoted price vs. actual price when the dust clears? Has anyone up here gone through the process (as of late) ... we are going to do a 5,000 square foot house on one level ... thanks guys
PM Chip, he has his own business building houses.
Wouldn't there be a lot of variables to consider before being able to give an average per sq ft/meter price; like the amount of arches, support walls, window sizes, cathedral celining, room sizes.......etc. 5000 ft on one floor is a big house.
For what its worth and with respect Chip..... I doubt that the $43/foot casa and the $100/foot are built for the same people.
Land cost extra.
Gary, to get a true feel for costs, many questions need to be asked.
Cement floors can be very attractive, and can be colored.... thats one approach.
Tile floors are for a different look and appeal to others.
Correct me Chip -- my guess is you could range from $50 to $125 and have a pretty nice result.
North of those numbers is getting pretty fancy -- south will be pretty elementary/basic
Amateur WW
For what its worth and with respect Chip..... I doubt that the $43/foot casa and the $100/foot are built for the same people.
Land cost extra.
Gary, to get a true feel for costs, many questions need to be asked.
Cement floors can be very attractive, and can be colored.... thats one approach.
Tile floors are for a different look and appeal to others.
Correct me Chip -- my guess is you could range from $50 to $125 and have a pretty nice result.
North of those numbers is getting pretty fancy -- south will be pretty elementary/basic
Amateur WW
From what I can tell lots are smallish in urban DR. You may need to buy two or three adjacent lots...I have been looking for a lot in a good area in Santiago. Large enough for a 2000 sq ft. home with a large back area.
Anyone know of any for sale......
Looked on the sales area on dr1 with not much luck.
B in Santiago