For anyone out there. Give me some of your knowledge, if possible.
I'm looking at building another home. Never had one built before. Always have bought on-the-market houses. But here are my options. Which would be best economically, in your opinion.
1. Cape Cod style home, about 2000 square feet. First floor would be 1400 square feet, upstairs would be about 600. There would be an "open to below" to the living room. The roof would be a 10/12 pitch. The upstairs would have a shed dormer for master bedroom.
2. Traditional 2-story home, about 1780 square feet. There would be an attached garage as well. Downstairs would be around 1000 square feet, upstairs around 800 square feet (again, living room open below). Roof pitch would be either 6/12 or 8/12.
I know other factors come in to play, mainly the "bells and whistles" as far as what type of windows and cabinets, etc. But just saying basic "stuff" after shell construction, insulation, etc.
I had a guy tell me around here $85/square foot, but that's just a number that can't be used for every construction project. And FYI, I live in the southern part of West Virginia.
I'm looking at building another home. Never had one built before. Always have bought on-the-market houses. But here are my options. Which would be best economically, in your opinion.
1. Cape Cod style home, about 2000 square feet. First floor would be 1400 square feet, upstairs would be about 600. There would be an "open to below" to the living room. The roof would be a 10/12 pitch. The upstairs would have a shed dormer for master bedroom.
2. Traditional 2-story home, about 1780 square feet. There would be an attached garage as well. Downstairs would be around 1000 square feet, upstairs around 800 square feet (again, living room open below). Roof pitch would be either 6/12 or 8/12.
I know other factors come in to play, mainly the "bells and whistles" as far as what type of windows and cabinets, etc. But just saying basic "stuff" after shell construction, insulation, etc.
I had a guy tell me around here $85/square foot, but that's just a number that can't be used for every construction project. And FYI, I live in the southern part of West Virginia.