ps99472
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Recently a house in my neighborhood went for over $300k the normal sale price for the area. Looked into it more and noticed the sq ft was quite a bit higher than the other homes in the same tract. Clicked thru the photos and realized they did a 2nd story loft addition over the vaulted ceilings. Added about 700 sq ft. At say $450/sq ft, that's a $315,000 value. Gonna look into getting quotes for this type of addition, found 3 thru google:
http://www.loftcrafters.com/http://truadditions.com/http://www.theloftworks.com/
Off these only loftcrafters got yelps:http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-loftcrafters-inc-irvine-2
I'm estimating $100-125 per sq ft and that leaves a nice profit at resale. I would only pull the trigger if I know for sure I'm selling as I'm a lover of high ceilings. Where else can I practice my street fighter moves? ;D
Anyone added this much room in a loft before? Experience? Permits I assume? If you add this much room and don't sell, will it trigger a reassessment by county?
http://www.loftcrafters.com/http://truadditions.com/http://www.theloftworks.com/
Off these only loftcrafters got yelps:http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-loftcrafters-inc-irvine-2
I'm estimating $100-125 per sq ft and that leaves a nice profit at resale. I would only pull the trigger if I know for sure I'm selling as I'm a lover of high ceilings. Where else can I practice my street fighter moves? ;D
Anyone added this much room in a loft before? Experience? Permits I assume? If you add this much room and don't sell, will it trigger a reassessment by county?