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sdcellar
ParticipantPrexactly.
And, fwiw, interest didn’t go into the trash either, just the difference in interest. Closing costs on the other hand…
(and still still doesn’t affect whether you should refinance at no cost now.)
sdcellar
ParticipantPrexactly.
And, fwiw, interest didn’t go into the trash either, just the difference in interest. Closing costs on the other hand…
(and still still doesn’t affect whether you should refinance at no cost now.)
sdcellar
ParticipantPrexactly.
And, fwiw, interest didn’t go into the trash either, just the difference in interest. Closing costs on the other hand…
(and still still doesn’t affect whether you should refinance at no cost now.)
sdcellar
ParticipantPrexactly.
And, fwiw, interest didn’t go into the trash either, just the difference in interest. Closing costs on the other hand…
(and still still doesn’t affect whether you should refinance at no cost now.)
sdcellar
ParticipantPrexactly.
And, fwiw, interest didn’t go into the trash either, just the difference in interest. Closing costs on the other hand…
(and still still doesn’t affect whether you should refinance at no cost now.)
sdcellar
ParticipantCongratulations, I was wondering when we would hear back from you. I’m glad you were able to get exactly what you wanted. That seems like a great location.
sdcellar
ParticipantCongratulations, I was wondering when we would hear back from you. I’m glad you were able to get exactly what you wanted. That seems like a great location.
sdcellar
ParticipantCongratulations, I was wondering when we would hear back from you. I’m glad you were able to get exactly what you wanted. That seems like a great location.
sdcellar
ParticipantCongratulations, I was wondering when we would hear back from you. I’m glad you were able to get exactly what you wanted. That seems like a great location.
sdcellar
ParticipantCongratulations, I was wondering when we would hear back from you. I’m glad you were able to get exactly what you wanted. That seems like a great location.
sdcellar
ParticipantAs I understand it, you have to build like an 18-inch thick wall to conform to their architectural guidelines. This means that each wall has to actually be two walls; i.e. it comes down to building a house within a house.
So, the first thing I’d ask your contractors is if they understand simply framing the place will require twice the “typical” amount of wood.
There are, of course, higher end finishes required on pretty much everything thing else starting with windows and doors and then working inward, so the costs just continue to add up, but really, just start with the 18-inch walls and see if the story changes.
sdcellar
ParticipantAs I understand it, you have to build like an 18-inch thick wall to conform to their architectural guidelines. This means that each wall has to actually be two walls; i.e. it comes down to building a house within a house.
So, the first thing I’d ask your contractors is if they understand simply framing the place will require twice the “typical” amount of wood.
There are, of course, higher end finishes required on pretty much everything thing else starting with windows and doors and then working inward, so the costs just continue to add up, but really, just start with the 18-inch walls and see if the story changes.
sdcellar
ParticipantAs I understand it, you have to build like an 18-inch thick wall to conform to their architectural guidelines. This means that each wall has to actually be two walls; i.e. it comes down to building a house within a house.
So, the first thing I’d ask your contractors is if they understand simply framing the place will require twice the “typical” amount of wood.
There are, of course, higher end finishes required on pretty much everything thing else starting with windows and doors and then working inward, so the costs just continue to add up, but really, just start with the 18-inch walls and see if the story changes.
sdcellar
ParticipantAs I understand it, you have to build like an 18-inch thick wall to conform to their architectural guidelines. This means that each wall has to actually be two walls; i.e. it comes down to building a house within a house.
So, the first thing I’d ask your contractors is if they understand simply framing the place will require twice the “typical” amount of wood.
There are, of course, higher end finishes required on pretty much everything thing else starting with windows and doors and then working inward, so the costs just continue to add up, but really, just start with the 18-inch walls and see if the story changes.
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