what are the ranges people pay for renovation?
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i don't know about average for nyc, but wasn't the figure quoted in the article a national average? nyc is more expensive for everything.
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It depends on who you have as a contractor.
I have designed places in Brooklyn and the average for class A construction has been in the range of 100-150 dollars a square foot and this is with a reliable, licensed, fully insured contractor.
You can get realiable, un-licensed, un-insured contractors for 50 dollars a square foot.
This all depends on how you want your place done and the price will always vary. -
also, you might have already seen this, but there's a whole discussion on that subject on brownstoner: http://brownstoner.com/brownstoner/archives/2006/08/renovating_on_t.html#comments
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