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Custom home builder in richmond? Does anyone have any recommendations for a reputable custom home builder in richmond? we are thinking of potentially building a new house and we got a 6000 sq/ft lot. So thats roughly a 3000 sq/ft home. Not really sure what the going rate is per sq/ft for a new custom home (i know i know depends on finishings) but does anyone know what is roughly the rate from low to high? Appreciate it! |
You know home builders can cross bridges right? Unless that's your politically correct way of saying "looking for Asian builder" LOL |
European builder. Nuff said. Yes, there are bad ones, but............. |
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i'd build my home from recommendations on Revscene for sure. |
^ ya, I took advice from rev scene and the builder put car spoilers instead of gutters on my house I built. |
A lot of builders will not work in Richmond due to the lengthy and arduous process at city hall to obtain permits. The city is back logged with building permits from builders due to the hot market and demand in Richmond, and a lot of red tape is involved. Unless you understand their process and know the right people, you can be waiting an eternity to build a home of any kind. badhobz is right in asking specifically for one who specializes in Richmond (or is based in Richmond.) I only know of this because a relative of mine was asked to put his home up for sale and for the builders to build him a new one on the same lot as part of the deal. I'll have to ask my uncle is they are still around. He's still getting offers from what I have been told a few months ago. |
Custom home builders in Richmond should consider offering to build concrete barriers to customers given the amount of shitty drivers in that city. :lawl: http://images.glaciermedia.ca/polopo.../car-crash.jpg |
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^ thanks manic, lets turn every thread into a pointless discussion about race |
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Richmond takes 8-10 weeks for full permit release. I can apply at City Hall any time of the day in about 30 minutes. Any issues can be resolved in a week. To compare with Vancouver which takes 8 months and I show up at 8am, line up outside and lose the entire day waiting. Not to mention the fact that Vancouver is the only jurisdiction in North America with its own building code. |
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RS is my go-to place for referrals. i've had at least 3 different companies referred to by different RS members to do work on my home. |
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You can't throw a stone anywhere in Richmond without hitting a giant house with a sign in front citing "Luxury Custom Built Home". |
I would guess about $300-350sq ft min to sky is the limit depending on building flat on ground, Quality of wood 2x4 or 2x6 construction, Chip board or plywood etc.... Good Luck Quote:
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Build it yourself. Friend of mine had no idea about building a house a few years and now he's on his 6th project. Not as a hard as it sounds but it is time consuming. |
Nothing says luxury like OSB sheathing and particle board cabinets! |
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Just wondering what you think would be right for richmond My realtor is building a home roughly the size of It's and I think he signed a contract at 250/sq feet Of course...the guys he used r taking their sweet time lol Good luck OP dealing with trades for the past year was stressful..dealing with them now to get shit touched up is a pain My interior designer designed a home built by Kemp construction in Richmond in sunnymede area..but me thinks there might be a Euro premium on them lol |
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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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I thought for sure they were overcharging just because they could as there aren't many European builders in Richmond or willing to work in Richmond. |
Someone built a East side home on a 45 x110 lot. Friend paid bout 180 to 190 per foot. I had some quotes as well for a future house, got prices of 250 to 280 per foot. But, I was asking for alot more in terms of quality and what I expected. |
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Great people but somethings were missed after we built I asked for several referrals for millwork and cabinets and the ones they referred is was double the price of the Chinese dudes we used :heckno: |
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