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If you looked at price-to house comparison, you have to beware that there are, at least, 3 different structural designs which would affect the comparison quite a bit. Let's take 2000 sq ft as same-for-all to compare, there are:
% `1 i8 ?" ?% _+ l+ k6 _ a/ 2-storey designed with high ceiling in livingroom or familyroom or both.# V: C$ f! U+ U9 x. X$ g% o
b/ House w/ no high ceilings.
+ a+ `! N6 d$ H j3 k" N4 j+ a2 n c/ 2000 sq ft w/ bonus area(on top of the garage) included in the total sq footages (could be up to 400 sq ft). `9 @9 z! a4 s; E( [/ A8 ^
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For a/, this is built on the biggest lot of the three and have the biggest foundation/basement/3D space AND cost the most to build.( 2 high ceilings cost more than 1)
* |- f! J% G0 U) S For b/, the 2nd expensive to build, lot is smaller; foundation/basement are smaller.
0 s& b: G2 W |0 Y/ { For c/, the smallest lot the house is built on, the bonus area costs a lot less to build, the house 3 _$ p9 Y0 m1 @" a' J3 m( W3 H
is the least spacious and the worst of the three.
0 _; c* F/ H( @, l4 h: g# h% OIf all three are priced same, which one a buyer would take? The answer is obvious, just keep this in mind when doing price-versus-house comparison. |
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