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Jason Carter
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Finishing a house from the studs?

Jason Carter
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Hi everyone

This is my first post to BP outside of my initial intro post.  If I am in the wrong area please let me know.

I am currently in Jacksonville market. I have a question about a property that I am looking at purchasing.  I went and looked at it today and it has had all the dry wall taken out and is down to only the studs.  The insulation has been taken out but all plumbing and ac is still there. The house is fairly new, built in 2006, so ac and water heater are still in good shape.  I found all the cabinetry in the garage along with granite but a few pieces of the granite were broken during removal. I will be talking with a contractor but wanted to get some opinions of the forum on cost per sqft for the rehab from the studs.  Thanks for any input you have.