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Cost of an extension - rough guidelines
ahfh1
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Hi,
I'm thinking of doing an extension. A builder I've just spoken to has said that as a rough guideline, I would expect to pay between £1,000 to £1,500 per square meter.
Would this seem reasonable?
Thanks
I'm thinking of doing an extension. A builder I've just spoken to has said that as a rough guideline, I would expect to pay between £1,000 to £1,500 per square meter.
Would this seem reasonable?
Thanks
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As a rough rule of thumb - yes. Its £1k per for a two storey and £ 1.5k per for single storey. Buts its not absolute and a lot will depend on the finish you want.
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