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Pat McGrath
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Home build on raw land cost?

Pat McGrath
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lincoln, CA
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hi im pondering getting bids on building a modest 1500 sqft 3/2 stucco house in the lincoln/rocklin/roseville (suburbs of sacramento). I have 0 clue what cost that would be. 100k? 200k? Flat 8000sqft lot, paved street has water/gas/elec/sewage. Or should i just sell the lot to a builder?

Anyone have any builders in the area i can talk to?

Thanks

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Dennis Lanni
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Dennis Lanni
  • Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Come on J Scott, its not voodoo, its math.  Throw the dog a bone.

He is "pondering getting bids on building a modest 1500 sqft 3/2 stucco house"

In Sacto area your "hard costs" will be @ 100sqft to hire a General Contractor. That does not include permits, plans or sewer/water tap fees, ect... (call the planning dept. for this)

Currently the only building around here is houses that sell above $200 a foot if that tells you anything (which needs to include the price of land).

GET PLANS & BID THEM

good luck

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