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- bill 9-27-2011 1:38 pm

I love a black house. In this application it's part of a heat sink program. Cost here 27k Lst = $42k / but shouldn't that be less buying local in us$ ?
- bill 9-27-2011 1:59 pm [add a comment]


love it
- Skinny 9-27-2011 4:41 pm [add a comment]


Oh that's euros so about $37k. With out septic and your own labor, 50+ days.
- bill 9-28-2011 1:55 pm [add a comment]


  • That's $34077.50 as of today. Septic and improvements (there always improvements needed) $10000+. For self-build, only experienced carpenters can accomplish it in 50 days, with a couple of extra hands. Not too many people are able to do that. Pay pros to build it, you're looking at $25000+, easy. I'd estimate this can be built and finished for $100k, minus land cost.
    - Justin (guest) 9-28-2011 2:11 pm [add a comment] [edit]


    • Actually, that's EXCLUDING land cost.
      - Justin (guest) 9-28-2011 5:49 pm [add a comment] [edit]


    • Right. I thought thats what you meant.
      - bill 9-28-2011 6:29 pm [add a comment]



Can anyone tell what the dims are in feet and inches? Height? Footprint? here
- bill 10-03-2011 2:50 pm [add a comment]


guessing they are using MMs from the (i presume standard) 4x8' panels
- adman 10-03-2011 3:25 pm [add a comment]


1" = 25.4 mms
- bill 10-03-2011 3:32 pm [add a comment]


Overall height: 19', height per floor: 8' 1st floor,a little more on 2nd floor, overall footprint aprox 40' x 13'. Interior sf= 1st flr 488sf, 2nd flr 366sf, total 854sf. That's livable.
- bill 10-03-2011 4:16 pm [add a comment]


very nice
- steve 10-03-2011 5:37 pm [add a comment]


we're considering moving into a much smaller place. 2100 sq ft is way more than we need. (a yard for Lucy to play in would be nice though)
- steve 10-03-2011 5:38 pm [add a comment]





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