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Cost to paint in Seattle

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What would you expect for a reasonable price per squarefoot for a 1,300 sqft townhome 3br/2.5ba in Seattle? I got two quotes coming it a $4.37 / sqft and $6.82 / sqft for single color SW super paint.

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Michael Haas
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Michael Haas
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Interior, Exterior, or Interior and Exterior? And is this labor and materials included? 

If its exterior then yes, $5,000 or so labor and materials sounds pretty typical, depending on number of stories, access, number of windows, etc. We have a few folks that have done it for a lot less over the years, but those solid, affordable subs are few and far between since COVID and inflation.

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