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Jacob Glodde
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greenville, SC
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Reno - What to pay for Drywall hang and finish?

Jacob Glodde
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greenville, SC
Posted

I am in the process of renovating my Buy & Hold of 1200 SQFT and having approximately 100 sheets of drywall put up (Walls and Ceiling). So far my quotes have ranged from $3200 - $4200, not including materials. What is an acceptable amount to pay in your experience? If you could tell me either:

-The price per sheet you paid, finished and primed,

or

-The price you paid for Job and SQFT of house,

or if you are a contractor,

-The price you'd charge.

Please also add the location of the Job and the time frame it took to complete the job. I understand different markets have different price points.

Thank you for your time!

-Jacob

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