Home building costs

ruxCYtable

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We had a meeting with one of our insurance carriers and they are seeing building costs close to $300/square foot. Wasn't that long ago it was under $200. They just paid $494K to rebuild a home (fire) that was insured for about $300K (with guaranteed replacement cost.) **** be crazy.
 

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We just got an estimate for a fairly modest deck (one I could build myself but I don't have time) and it was $11K
 
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2speedy1

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Seems like there would be a huge variable to this. Depending on location, materials and finishes.

A house in the Metro with top of the line finishes, and higher labor costs I would think would be substantially different cost/square foot vs a house in NW Iowa with builder grade materials.
 

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We had a meeting with one of our insurance carriers and they are seeing building costs close to $300/square foot. Wasn't that long ago it was under $200. They just paid $494K to rebuild a home (fire) that was insured for about $300K (with guaranteed replacement cost.) **** be crazy.
I live in austin, I don't think for 300 you would even get walks or windows for that.
 

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We just got an estimate for a fairly modest deck (one I could build myself but I don't have time) and it was $11K
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Donqluione

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Anybody price a pole barn lately? 30x40?
$50,000 with concrete floor and barn level electrical, no plumbing, heat or air conditioning, insulation, drywall or ceiling/interior walls, and minimal windows. $30,000 if you can get by with dirt floor, candles, and your cell phone.
 
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IceCyIce

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Last fall we paid $12k for a 16x16 composite deck with metal railings and 8 foot stairs. Had a 2nd bid. for same deck that came back at $16k
I'm replaing wood deck boards to composit (26 -16 foot) and (30 8 footers) rail and skirt. doing work myself, $7,800.
 

aforstate

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We had a meeting with one of our insurance carriers and they are seeing building costs close to $300/square foot. Wasn't that long ago it was under $200. They just paid $494K to rebuild a home (fire) that was insured for about $300K (with guaranteed replacement cost.) **** be crazy.
The builder that I work for in the DSM metro starts at around $300/sq ft. This is for high end everything. Most are less than this.
 

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As someone who bought a home recently and looked at several new builds… buyer beware. Builders are skimping and cheapening everything they can to cut costs.
 
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Cyforce

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Talking with my insurance agent couple weeks ago, said we might want to considered raising our coverage.

Contractor left a really nice 12' pallet all winter in my yard. So I built a work bench out of it. Hit Home Depot for some materials to put in a couple sets of shelves to study it up. Five 2x4 studs and a 1/2" sheet of OSB. $100.00
 

83cy

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Home insurance on my properties have gone through the roof in the last year, (30-50%) and I have had no claims. Crazy!
 
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CoachHines3

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We just got an estimate for a fairly modest deck (one I could build myself but I don't have time) and it was $11K
We had 3 quotes done.

1st-composite 28K wtf
2nd- treated wood w/ metal railing 10K
3rd-12x20 treated wood deck with wood railing 7K
 
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mynameisjonas

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Home insurance on my properties have gone through the roof in the last year, (30-50%) and I have had no claims. Crazy!
Maybe it’s time to file a claim. You could have hail damage and not even know it and get a free roof.
 

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