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Marc Possoff
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Cost of a complete renovation

Marc Possoff
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Phila, PA
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Hi I’m an investor in Philadelphia but we currently live in south Jersey near Philadelphia(near Walt Whitman bridge). We are currently looking to totally renovate our 1600 sq ft 2 story colonial single with attic. Complete gut and basement dug out. New siding windows etc.

Would like a turn key which would include all finishes, kitchen etc a step above builders grade.

What price per sq fr would be reasonable for this project?

Thanks!

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Nate Fleming
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Nate Fleming
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I’ve done a full renovation on a rental (was abandoned house) that was a hit for about 55/sq ft and did another abandoned historic home that we tried to pinch pennies on but keep nice for around 83/ sq ft.  I’ve done ones for much more,  but those are the ones that may compute better with yours.  I’m in central Ohio so I’m not sure how much labor is out in Philly.

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