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  2. Here's How Much It Actually Costs to Build a House - AOL

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    Cost Per Square Foot. The average cost to build a house is $150 per ... You can expect to pay anywhere from $35,000 to $95,000 when building a new kitchen, with the current national average being ...

  3. How Much Does It Cost To Build a House? - AOL

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    In the current housing market, ... Costs per square foot. Lumber prices. ... $125 to $250 per hour. Construction manager cost: 5% to 15% of the total project cost.

  4. Building vs. Buying in 2024: States for Cost-Effective ... - AOL

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    Utah’s even sweeter — construction runs just $155 per square foot, the lowest in the top ten. ... Building vs. Buying in 2024: States for Cost-Effective Homeownership. Show comments.

  5. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    Asia Square: Singapore Singapore: Denton Corker Marshall with Architects61 CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust, Qatar Investment Authority 2013 4.06 [14] [15] 4.49 Suntec City: Singapore Singapore: I. M. Pei with DP Architects and Tsao & McKown Architects: Suntec REIT 1997 3.81 [16] 3.81 One World Trade Center: New York City United States

  6. Construction - Wikipedia

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    Costs of construction on a per square meter (or per square foot) basis for houses can vary dramatically based on site conditions, access routes, local regulations, economies of scale (custom-designed homes are often more expensive to build) and the availability of skilled tradespeople. [13]

  7. Plaza Tower - Wikipedia

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    The price of the project increased from $100 million to $120 million while the number of units has been reduced from 350 to 197. These units were to run from 1,080 square feet (100 m 2) starting at $450,000 to several 3,000-square-foot (280 m 2) units costing several million dollars. Three quarters of the units were to have only one bedroom.