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Andrew Junquet
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Price range for multi family new construction

Andrew Junquet
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lexington, SC
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We are looking to build a triplex in Columbia, SC and are trying to figure out the average cost per unit for this. We would be looking for each unit to be 3 bed, 1.5 or 2 bath, 800-1000 sq ft with mid-range finishes. possibly in a townhouse style 2 story. Has anyone built in the area lately that could help us out. Or possibly have a resource we could talk to? Thanks!

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Will Gaston
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Will Gaston
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I'd love to know this too. @Andrew R. Lucas any thoughts on this? Feel like it would be pretty hard to find a suitable lot and/or dealing with the zoning that would allow this anywhere close to downtown. 

Believe the lot has to be 10,000 SF for a duplex and 12,500 for a triplex but I may be wrong on that?

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