Building in Juana Diaz
I own 3 acres of land in Juana Diaz and considering building a home it. I'm working with an architect in san juan for the design but til then I have no idea what the average cost per sq meter to build in this area. I've searched online and haven't found any information. So does anyone know what the current per sq meter cost is to build in the south/ponce area?
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The problem is that there are a host of factors that will go into the estimated price. What building materials? What method? Gradient of the lot? Accessibility to the lot? Quantity and quality of fixtures? Flooring? Windows? Doors? Appliances?
Estimates are usually based on whether these last items are stock or custom, and at what level of quality (low, medium or high) for each. This gives a range of six cost estimates per unit of floor space, for each type and method of construction.
So, my sense is that you are best off chatting with your architect about these issues, and he or she should be able to give you a rough estimate.
One last bit. I've found a construction company in Rincon, Costa Brava Construction. I haven't any experience with them, but I note that their website claims, "We are happy to provide you with one free hour of our time to give you a project estimate. All our estimates will be verbal. " When you have a bit more information, you might want to contact them, or another builder.
All the doors and windows are security build and bay windows in the living and kitchen area. Wire for cat5 in all rooms, electricity is wired for generator connection and solar power. Plus plumbing is designed for in line and solar heater.
We did it custom built, we used a local contractor and have all the plans and permits done by a local guy.
I will recommend to get the plans and permits done and then ask around for a contractor. Permits are expensive and if you have the contractor do them you are stuck with the contractor. We had to fired the first guy and if we would had not done it this way we would had end up having to pay again for permits.
One major important thing, be in no hurry!!! The contractor will tell you a week, plan on 2. It took us almost a year to finish the house.
But is was well worth it!!!
PM me your email and I can show you our house pics.
He doesn't speak English thou.
At the end, we love our house. Right now we spend about a week every 2 - 3 months in the island and cannot wait to fully retire and go back.
I'm looking for a Flip opportunity or building from the ground up
Thanks,
Jeff
If you build a house for X dollars
What % increase in value, on average can one expect to have soon after it’s built?
20% return? Or increase in value
50% return?
I would be looking to make enough money to make building a home worth the effort?
I other words, I’m looking to sell the property after it’s built to make a profit.
Thanks
TomDog wrote:I guess the main question is,
If you build a house for X dollars
What % increase in value, on average can one expect to have soon after it’s built?
20% return? Or increase in value
50% return?
I would be looking to make enough money to make building a home worth the effort?
I other words, I’m looking to sell the property after it’s built to make a profit.
Thanks
Due to labor shortages and low inventory of materials, On average very little profit if any, maybe even loose money.
There are tremendous amounts of inventory today, it is a major buyers market in PR. Today you are looking at about 125 per square food, but you can buy previously build homes for about 45 square foot.
One thing is to buy a place for 40k that is falling apart and fix and sell it foward and another buying land, and building at the higher cost that exist today.
Thank you for sharing. This is great information as I am looking at a lot similar size for purchase and custom build. Can you please provide me with the contractors name and if you know of a land assessment service in the area, that would be awesome.
Thank you,
Roberto
Roberto
Then the land, a lot in Dorado or Rio Grande can run $4mm or another $1,000 per square ft (4,000 sq ft home).
So asking for a price per sq ft can be very difficult.
I am having difficulty in getting responses from property assessment services. Can anyone recommend an assessor than can assess a land that I found to determine fair land value. This would be in the Juana Díaz area.
Thank you ,
Roberto
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