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build vs buy
#1
aloha

the market has started to get a bit of a lift recently for house prices.

looks like its cheaper to build now than to buy as long as your are your own general contractor. any thoughts ?

i own the lot in hpp so im not including that in the build cost.

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#2
Maybe if you are licensed in Hawaii as a carpenter, plumber, and electrician.

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#3
No carpenter license needed, Or General Contractor license if owner/builder.
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#4
here is how my estimate breaks down. i am only using a licensed plubmer and electrician. the rest is up to me.

estimate is for a 1000sf 2bd, 2ba house with vaulted ceilings...
lot - paid for.
exterior shell package lumber, doors, windows - $26k
interior finish materials - fixures, tub, sinks, cabinets etc - 20k
site work, bulldoze - 6k
fence - 4k
catchment - 3k
sspp - already paid
electric - 7k
plumbing - 8k
framing labor - 22k
drywall - 3k
cest pool - 3k
flooring - 3k

note: i would do the flooring and interior work except the drywall... haha

total cost = 105k. would sombebody please tell me where i can buy a brand new house for 105k in hpp ???


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#5
Add the lot and Contractor cost, and your real close.
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#6
hi jlgerk, i already paid for the lot so im not including that. the contractor is me so im not including that either.

the way i figure 105 is my cost out the door.

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#7
If you have the skills and time you can definitely do it for $105 psf or less. To me, if you truly do the work yourself, that number seems high. I built a state of the art non-wood home for about $70 psf a few years ago.

It does come down to that old formula: Is your time cheaper than your money or is your money cheaper than your time?
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#8
I think that you could get a Contractor to do the framing (shell) Labor for less than 22k and stay legal and with less risk.
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#9
DrWho it sounds like your pricing is fine. It's the quality of work that is the concern to me. You will have to literally be there- looking over the shoulders of any and all workers, while they build your house. If you have the time and knowledge, then go for it!
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#10
Hi DrWho. But you asked where you could buy a house in HPP for 105k.
If you did not have to pay for the lot or the contractor, you could get close to that number.

edit: I'm an old Cabinet Maker. I'ld like to see that number raised. [Wink] [Wink]
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