Posted by Rick Kr on April 21, 2012 at 06:34:11 from (67.108.89.119):
In Reply to: O/T:Building a house posted by c-man on April 20, 2012 at 14:19:58:
Around mid-Michigan you would be crazy to build. You can find homes for pennies on the dollar. You could never build one of these homes for what you could buy it outright for. Things may be completely different in your area. Michigan the housing market is in the dumpster. All housing is affected, friend just picked up a house that cost 550K to build, for 240K, 10 acres, buildings etc. He might be shocked by the taxes I imagine.Another bought a 3BR/2 bath, 1400 ft^2 ranch for 29K. Completely redone on acre.
If your going to do it yourself, start when you can get it sealed up before the cold hits. Your comment about another piece of equipment to fix. You"ll make time, the next years you"ll just have less. I did a major remodel, almost a teardown on my farm house, then 10 years later built a new house. Plan on building my retirement home in 15-20 years. Lots of work, but you can do it if you want.
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