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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/15/2019

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New Construction in Santa Rosa Calfornia

Josh Malgieri
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Hello BP community, I'm curious if anyone has experience with SFR new construction costs in Sonoma County. I'm considering purchasing a lot in Coffee Park, Larkfield or Fountaingrove areas and building a SFR between 1400sf and 2500sf. Perhaps including an attached ADU. The home would be 2 story to save on cost. I have managed about 20 remodels however I don't have experience with new construction. I also have most sub contractors available so labor is not a problem for me. Many of these lots had an existing home that burned in the 2017 fire and have reduced permit fees. Any info from anyone who has built from the ground up would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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