5 bedrooms in 2300^2 ft overkill for sure. Do you think travertine adds a lot of value to home compared to regular tile?
I’m still curious what a new builder has to pay in fees for each new house it builds in san diego county. I’m guessing close to 100k per house. This would include EIR costs, building fees etc. Any idea ?
CB Mark
February 15, 2013
I live in this area and know a couple of people with this model house. Most of them have removed the wall between the family room and the downstairs bedroom making a nice big family room. It’s a relatively easy modification. A few have also altered the kitchen. Both mods make for a pretty nice downstairs.
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5 bedrooms in 2300^2 ft overkill for sure. Do you think travertine adds a lot of value to home compared to regular tile?
I’m still curious what a new builder has to pay in fees for each new house it builds in san diego county. I’m guessing close to 100k per house. This would include EIR costs, building fees etc. Any idea ?
I live in this area and know a couple of people with this model house. Most of them have removed the wall between the family room and the downstairs bedroom making a nice big family room. It’s a relatively easy modification. A few have also altered the kitchen. Both mods make for a pretty nice downstairs.