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Ramases Gousheh
  • San Jose, CA
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St Louis SFR burned / totaled Rebuild costs

Ramases Gousheh
  • San Jose, CA
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Hey Y'all,

I recently had a single family burn down in St Louis.

It's a 3/1 originally purchased for 100k and 110p square feet. It's insured for 100k and it's sounding like it'll be totaled. I havent seen pictures, but the entire inside is gutted and burnt, and it's smelling like I'll be getting the 100k and still pending the rent moneys for 1 year.

I'm looking for insight on current rebuild costs in the St Louis area, especially since costs seem to be skyrocketing. Anyone have any recent experience doing any new or rebuilds? What types of price per sq ft do you see in that area?

I appreciate any insight! Also, if you have any contractor recommendations or you are a contractor, let me know!

Thank you