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Question?
Some time ago I was told by an aquaitance of mine that he new a guy that could build in san bernardino for about $80.00 a sqft. And an investor that I know usually goes off a price range that is between $150.00 to about $200.00 a sqft who lives in Los Angeles. (residential)
The difference in are is making that much of a change or is someone not conveying the right information?