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Jacob Wyatt
  • Seattle, WA
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Looking for new construction connection in Seattle, WA

Jacob Wyatt
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

Hi there BP community,

Two part question here:

I am hoping some of your Seattle folk have some recommend worthy people in the industry. I will be building a 1600 sqft home on the back of my property in West Seattle. I am looking for your favorite new construction companies to work with in hopes to find someone to trust. 

Do any of you have experience doing a project like this and have your costs outlined? They did a project next-door where they bulldozed the small house, subdivided, and put up three separate homes. I found their costs online when looking up their permit information. Their estimated costs were 208k. Curious what from your experience I can expect to spend for a project like this. Just planning for a 3 story "darth vader" home with a footprint of about 550sqft and a rooftop deck. 

Thanks in advance BP community!

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