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fsy82 07-25-2017 08:27 PM

Biring Bro's Construction Ltd. (been in business for 30 years). They primarily do contract work for West End properties but I'm sure they would come out to Richmond. If your serious PM me and I will give you the owners direct line.

In terms of furnishings and mill work I can also refer a Bosnian brother who does excellent cabinetry.

bananana 07-25-2017 09:24 PM

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Urrtoast 07-26-2017 07:46 AM

Your delusional FailFish
200-250 is what it was 10 15 years ago Finished.
And British properties has nothing to do with price per sq foot..lol nice try.




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Originally Posted by bananana (Post 8853476)
You're wayyyyyyyyy over. That's closer to British properties pricing.


bananana 07-26-2017 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Urrtoast (Post 8853559)
Your delusional FailFish
200-250 is what it was 10 15 years ago Finished.
And British properties has nothing to do with price per sq foot..lol nice try.

My firm has 6 properties in various states of construction right now. Another huge batch in the works. I've worked on about $2 Billion USD of projects worldwide. You don't know what you're talking about.

Urrtoast 07-26-2017 02:54 PM

Exactly
If your flipping you can use
Shitty wood, Vinyl siding or Stucco Siding, Vinyl flooring, cheap appliances, Flat pack IKEA cabinets, fiberglass shower inserts tubs. On grade construction all contribute to a cheap cost per square foot. It will be cheap. 150-250 sq foot

If your Keeping it
I would use Quality European Tradesman,
2x6 construction, Hardy Plank siding or Brick work, Nice Tubs sinks, Tiled showers,Hardwood flooring. Granite Counter tops. Solid doors, Real wood Cabinets, Real wood Crown molding, Brand name appliances. High end carpet and underlay. Quality plumbing and electrical a Quality Roof maybe Tiles? ....Etc . It will not be cheap. 300plus per sq ft to sky is the limit.

Its your choice
Good Luck


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Originally Posted by punkwax (Post 8853499)
No offence but your logic is misguided..

Where the house goes doesn't really matter. It's dependent on materials and how custom you want to go.. obviously British properties would be more exquisite due to people wanting to keep up with the Jones' but 300-350/ft isn't crazy by any strech for a custom home no matter where the land is.

I have a friend who builds high end homes in the 5-600/ft range.

Nice 3000 sq ft home I'd probably budget 900k with a +/- 15% buffer in mind.



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