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Steve Burrell
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  • Denver, CO
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Denver - Remodel Estimates

Steve Burrell
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Ok, I know there are a lot of variables, but I thought I’d ask the experts anyway! Looking at a personal home that would need a lot of work. What can a person ballpark expect to spend on a decent remodel? Everything is in good shape, but it’s incredibly 80’s. 4 br 3 bath 2500 sq ft worth with all of these things needed to be addressed: popcorn ceilings removed, new carpet in half, refinish hardwood in the rest, new interior doors, new closet doors, interior paint in the whole thing. Mid-level finishes would be fine (ikea bathroom vanities, stainless but not top of the line appliances, etc...). But REALLY struggling to come up with a ballpark figure to get started. Is this something we could conceivably spend $50,000 - $75,000 with great results? And, most importantly, anyone have a recommendation for a contractor in Denver? Thanks!

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