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HPM does supply materials for post and pier foundations (just not poured concrete). You can also purchase prefabricated wall panels with or without 1/2" plywood attached if you are adding cement siding for instance. This is a good option if you are in a hurry or worried about theft of materials. The kit homes are available this way, but you can also get an estimate on custom homes and structures.
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Originally posted by Oregon Woodsmoke
Can anyone give a rough estimate of the costs per square foot to build a small plain cabin? With ordinary finishes, built up on piers. With permits. Hiring labor.
Anyone built one recently?
Yes, maybe $1,000,000-2,000,000 per sq ft here so you don't want to come maybe. Very expensive and food is too pricey so stay where you are.
...so what are
you doing here?
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I was estimating my cost on HPM kits to be about three times the kit price. If the kit was 80k, I figured all in would be 240k (assuming no fancy stuff and not including the lot price).
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This sounds correct, if only they had a 10,000 'da shack kine' kit : )
They'd make a lot off it probably
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YEs, the 30k kit I was looking at, would have cost about 90k -but that did not include the cost of my lot. I think that's about right. I think a large yurt would cost about 60k when all was said and done.
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I have posted this link before - and used it myself - found it to be very close
http://www.building-cost.net/CornersType.asp
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I am a lic builder on the mainland and we build from dirt to roof starting at $115.00 sq foot