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Updated over 4 years ago, 06/13/2020

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John Collins
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  • Tx, Ga
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Mission Impossible: Cost to build in SF

John Collins
  • Investor
  • Tx, Ga
Posted

Or more specifically, surrounding suburbs with good schools like Lafayette?

Is Oakland not comparable to these suburbs?

What licenses does the contractor need? Could I use workers from out of state? Does everything have to go through a contractor or can I subcontract if I have certain materials already?

I'm looking at homes in the 1.5m-2m range and they are just so terrible, cute little cosmetic upgrades to old homes that are quite uninspiring. I'd rather get a lot or raze down an older home and build afresh. 

Is this feasible? Any and all help appreciated. 

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