Why Builders Can’t Give You an Accurate Price Per SQFT

Have you ever talked with a home builder and asked them what is their average price per SQFT? It’s a really difficult question for a builder to answer. The short answer is that there are a myriad of factors that go in to building a home that eventually will determine the cost per SQFT. Everything from the lot you are building on to the floor plan can significantly change the price of construction on your home.

For a detailed description of all these possibilities check out the video I put together below. In it I outline a number of factors that will affect the cost of building a home and alter the price per SQFT!

Why Price Per SQFT is Hard for Builders to Quote

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