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May 27, 2010 at 3:14 PM #556161May 27, 2010 at 4:01 PM #555223clearfundParticipant
For the design review guidelines coupled with the demands of the resale buyer, you would be hard pressed to build a home less than $200/sf.
Example, all front doors/windows must be recessed 18″ and all side windows 12″. These types of items raise your cost as your essentially frame a house inside a house.
You cannot use vinyl windows (must be wood windows) and cannot use cheap “S” tile track roof. Must be a ‘redlands clay’ type roof (read expensive). Multiply this by 100 different items and up goes your budget.
At that price you would be cutting corners everywhere and will end up with a product which is vastly inferior to your competition. Trust me, I’ve seen it happen out there.
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.
May 27, 2010 at 4:01 PM #555327clearfundParticipantFor the design review guidelines coupled with the demands of the resale buyer, you would be hard pressed to build a home less than $200/sf.
Example, all front doors/windows must be recessed 18″ and all side windows 12″. These types of items raise your cost as your essentially frame a house inside a house.
You cannot use vinyl windows (must be wood windows) and cannot use cheap “S” tile track roof. Must be a ‘redlands clay’ type roof (read expensive). Multiply this by 100 different items and up goes your budget.
At that price you would be cutting corners everywhere and will end up with a product which is vastly inferior to your competition. Trust me, I’ve seen it happen out there.
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.
May 27, 2010 at 4:01 PM #555813clearfundParticipantFor the design review guidelines coupled with the demands of the resale buyer, you would be hard pressed to build a home less than $200/sf.
Example, all front doors/windows must be recessed 18″ and all side windows 12″. These types of items raise your cost as your essentially frame a house inside a house.
You cannot use vinyl windows (must be wood windows) and cannot use cheap “S” tile track roof. Must be a ‘redlands clay’ type roof (read expensive). Multiply this by 100 different items and up goes your budget.
At that price you would be cutting corners everywhere and will end up with a product which is vastly inferior to your competition. Trust me, I’ve seen it happen out there.
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.
May 27, 2010 at 4:01 PM #555910clearfundParticipantFor the design review guidelines coupled with the demands of the resale buyer, you would be hard pressed to build a home less than $200/sf.
Example, all front doors/windows must be recessed 18″ and all side windows 12″. These types of items raise your cost as your essentially frame a house inside a house.
You cannot use vinyl windows (must be wood windows) and cannot use cheap “S” tile track roof. Must be a ‘redlands clay’ type roof (read expensive). Multiply this by 100 different items and up goes your budget.
At that price you would be cutting corners everywhere and will end up with a product which is vastly inferior to your competition. Trust me, I’ve seen it happen out there.
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.
May 27, 2010 at 4:01 PM #556186clearfundParticipantFor the design review guidelines coupled with the demands of the resale buyer, you would be hard pressed to build a home less than $200/sf.
Example, all front doors/windows must be recessed 18″ and all side windows 12″. These types of items raise your cost as your essentially frame a house inside a house.
You cannot use vinyl windows (must be wood windows) and cannot use cheap “S” tile track roof. Must be a ‘redlands clay’ type roof (read expensive). Multiply this by 100 different items and up goes your budget.
At that price you would be cutting corners everywhere and will end up with a product which is vastly inferior to your competition. Trust me, I’ve seen it happen out there.
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.
May 27, 2010 at 8:44 PM #555364ocrenterParticipant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
May 27, 2010 at 8:44 PM #555466ocrenterParticipant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
May 27, 2010 at 8:44 PM #555950ocrenterParticipant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
May 27, 2010 at 8:44 PM #556047ocrenterParticipant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
May 27, 2010 at 8:44 PM #556326ocrenterParticipant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
May 27, 2010 at 9:00 PM #555378LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5D
Right under the power towers – probably get free electricity since they are so close to the house.
May 27, 2010 at 9:00 PM #555481LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5D
Right under the power towers – probably get free electricity since they are so close to the house.
May 27, 2010 at 9:00 PM #555964LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5D
Right under the power towers – probably get free electricity since they are so close to the house.
May 27, 2010 at 9:00 PM #556062LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127%5B/quote%5D
Right under the power towers – probably get free electricity since they are so close to the house.
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