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New Guy
Trade: spec homes
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 23
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Cutting Costs On A Big Modern Home .. Continued
My last post was shut down for some reason. Can you look at the pictures (elevations, plans) in the previous post 'how to cut costs on a big modern home' and offer suggestions on what you would change if you wanted to drastically reduce the cost to build without changing sq ft. I think this would be an interesting discussion for others doing spec homes.
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Back from the dead...
Trade: Paperhanger/Painter
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 6,544
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Re: Cutting Costs On A Big Modern Home .. Continued
And this thread will be shut down down too until you return the private message sent to you by the adminstrator. Or send me verification that you are indeed a contractor. This site is ONLY FOR CONTRACTORS. You have in the past posted looking for a contractor, which means you are not.
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