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Thomas Oakes
  • Creedmoor, NC
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Is there a way to get an estimate of how much it costs to build?

Thomas Oakes
  • Creedmoor, NC
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Hey guys!  I am interested in a house in Raleigh NC.  It's a tear down in 27612.  It seems possible the house will have abestos since it was built in 1966.  It has 2435 sq ft, and I looked up average demolition costs, which at least gave me a range to consider.  I found it's between 15k-75k, and I don't know if that includes asbestos removal or not.  Any help would be appreciated.  If I could get it with OPM and demolish and rebuild, that would be amazing.  If I could wholesell it, I'd do that too.  I just would like to find out some possible numbers.  I know there's a lot to consider, but I'm new to this, so I am trying to figure it out.  It's on 1.66 acres if that helps.  Thanks for any help or resources you could point me to!

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