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Adding a 3rd story to a 2 story home
In areas like graduate hospital, I see people adding a 3rd story. Trying to figure out how much that cost to see if it's worth it. For example, I'm seeing renovated 2 stories go for low to mid 500s after repaired. but the 3 stories go for the 700s.
For a 1200 soft property, I estimate 130-140k in repairs for the 2 story method. Everything needs to be updated aside from roof and maybe a bathroom.
How much different would the 3 story addition typically cost?