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Updated over 6 years ago, 08/09/2018

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Nate Wightman
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
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New construction costs per sq. ft small multifamily

Nate Wightman
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Hi all BoggerPickets...

I am curious about new construction cost for small multifamily projects.  This would be for everything except land.  We probably should assume a smaller mostly level infill site with rentable finishes.  Location will probably be important for this discussion so if you could post where you are talking about.    Maybe we could have best cost advantaged building practices.... Modular.. precast... stick frame... sips (structural insulated panel system ??).. block   etc.  My hope is that this could become a resource for any investor with a small house on a duplex type zoned lot.  Thus helping all of us come up with a better value for some of these infill sites. Thanks for all your time and input..   Smole In :)

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