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How Much House for $250k
#1
We have the lot already (HPP). No infrastructure like water or electrical hook up. Site has not been prepared.

How much of a house could we get for $250,000, all bills paid?

We're thinking of a steel framed, woodless home (we like the Castleblock approach, for example).

We already know a "Daniel well" would be aoubt $12,000 or so, but a catchment system might be okay, too.

I've heard the $130/sf figure thrown around, but I'm not sure if that includes all of the initial preparation costs, septic tank, lot prep, driveway, permits, etc.

Thanks!

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#2
Aloha hpp4me,

I have some good news, we have more options for our customers now and a well might be much more affordable. I tried emailing you but I guess punaweb doesnt like yahoo mail. If you would like to know more email me and will give you all the details.

A hui hou,


Daniel R Diamond
Daniel R Diamond
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Aloha hpp4me,

I have some good news, we have more options for our customers now and a well might be much more affordable. I tried emailing you but I guess punaweb doesnt like yahoo mail. If you would like to know more email me and will give you all the details.

A hui hou,


Daniel R Diamond



I've emailed you. Thanks!

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#4
I just seen a turn-key 3BD/2BA house advertised by a GC to build for $165,000. (I don't know of any details and I don't know the GC either.) We just finished three new homes in Volcano, they are really nice and cost us $200K, so you should get a really nice house for $250K.

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,RB
http://www.JohnRabi.com
Typically Tropical Properties
"The Next Level of Service!"
This is what I think of the Kona Board of Realtors: http://www.nsm88.org/aboutus.html

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#5
John, do those figures include all the infrastructure, including utilities, septic tank, water, lot prep,etc.?

Also what was the square footage on those?



Edited by - hpp4me on 12/08/2007 15:12:31
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John, do those figures include all the infrastructure, including utilities, septic tank, water, lot prep,etc.?



Everything was inluded but water. (There is hardly any county water anywhere in Puna.) The homes were 1,300-1,400 sq.ft. If you need info on the builder e-mail me privately.

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,RB
http://www.JohnRabi.com
Typically Tropical Properties
"The Next Level of Service!"
This is what I think of the Kona Board of Realtors: http://www.nsm88.org/aboutus.html

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