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amother
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Yesterday at 11:06 pm
Anyone recently add a floor to their house and can share estimated cost of adding a basic floor? 3-5 bedrooms 2-3 bathrooms and stairs from the 1st to 2nd floor. Nothing fancy just very basic.
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amother
Eggshell
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Yesterday at 11:11 pm
2-3 bathrooms on one floor is basic?
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tweety1
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Yesterday at 11:26 pm
If it's on a floor with bedrooms, yes. If it's on the floor with a kitchen then maybe we can debate.
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amother
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Today at 12:28 am
Is there already a floor there? Like if you have an attic.
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amother
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Today at 12:22 pm
Basic as in nothing fancy, no major upgrades etc. 2-3 bathrooms with 4/5 bedrooms is not considered a lot in NJ. Think 1 master bathroom, 1 main bathroom and possibly a 3rd bathroom that has a shared door to the guest room and hallway.
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amother
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Today at 12:23 pm
tweety1 wrote: | If it's on a floor with bedrooms, yes. If it's on the floor with a kitchen then maybe we can debate. |
Yeah not on a floor with the kitchen that would be a lot of bathrooms, unless it’s a ranch with all the bedrooms on one floor with the kitchen.
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amother
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Today at 12:23 pm
No attic, unless possibly crawl space, right now it’s a slanted roof.
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amother
Lightcoral
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Today at 12:33 pm
How many sq ft is your first floor?
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tweety1
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Today at 12:36 pm
amother OP wrote: | Yeah not on a floor with the kitchen that would be a lot of bathrooms, unless it’s a ranch with all the bedrooms on one floor with the kitchen. |
A little exaggeration here , you need a bathroom for each kid
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yiddishjewish
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Today at 1:50 pm
Did this but redid entire downstairs too. I got an estimate for half million, but ended up costing close to a million.
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amother
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Today at 1:59 pm
yiddishjewish wrote: | Did this but redid entire downstairs too. I got an estimate for half million, but ended up costing close to a million. |
Wow. How many square feet?
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yiddishjewish
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Today at 2:05 pm
Downstairs 1800 sq ft, upstairs 1600
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babygirl
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Today at 2:09 pm
Was that very upgraded? How does it go from half a million to a million? Also looking to do something like this.
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yiddishjewish
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Today at 2:23 pm
Not upgraded at all. Once they started building they saw the structure was quite rundown, so redoing basics like installation, plumbing, and releveling the floors all added up. If your downstairs is new, it will definitely be cheaper.
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care4u
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Today at 2:57 pm
I recently did an addition to a newer house and keep in mind it's much more complicated to add to an existing structure because you have to work with where the plumbing, hvac & electric is and if you're planning to live in the house while it's done then you need the first floor to stay livable so it could get even more expensive because they can't just cut through any wall.
If this is Lakewood, I used an amazing contractor. He walked through my existing house and estimated the cost based on the standard I used to build my house originally and he was almost exactly on target. He only gave me an estimate after he got actual estimates from different vendors so it was very accurate.
If you're interested in who it was feel free to DM me.
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amother
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Today at 9:16 pm
yiddishjewish wrote: | Not upgraded at all. Once they started building they saw the structure was quite rundown, so redoing basics like installation, plumbing, and releveling the floors all added up. If your downstairs is new, it will definitely be cheaper. |
Oh wow that’s a huge difference 500k-1MM, the downstairs is very rundown and the house is old. But wow didn’t think that at all!
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amother
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Today at 9:17 pm
care4u wrote: | I recently did an addition to a newer house and keep in mind it's much more complicated to add to an existing structure because you have to work with where the plumbing, hvac & electric is and if you're planning to live in the house while it's done then you need the first floor to stay livable so it could get even more expensive because they can't just cut through any wall.
If this is Lakewood, I used an amazing contractor. He walked through my existing house and estimated the cost based on the standard I used to build my house originally and he was almost exactly on target. He only gave me an estimate after he got actual estimates from different vendors so it was very accurate.
If you're interested in who it was feel free to DM me. |
Thanks I have a bunch of contacts so don’t need a contractor at the moment. Was just wondering regarding pricing.
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