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

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    General contractor cost: 10% to 20% of the total project cost. House framer rate: $7 to $16 per square foot. Interior designer rate: $50 to $200 per hour. Landscape architect fee: $70 to $150 per hour

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

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    The average cost to build a house is $150 per square foot, but can cost upwards of $500 in larger cities like New York City or San Francisco. "The size and type of house you choose to build will ...

  4. Home construction - Wikipedia

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    The cost of building a house varies by country widely. According to data from the National Association of Realtors , the median cost of buying an existing single-family house in the United States is $274,600, whereas the average cost to build is $296,652.

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    Cost To Build a Container Home It's worth noting that the average cost of one shipping container at a size of 8' by 40' starts at about $3,000 for a gently used container and closer to $6,000 for ...

  6. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Separate freezers became common during the 1940s; the term for the unit, popular at the time, was deep freeze. These devices, or appliances, did not go into mass production for use in the home until after World War II. [27] The 1950s and 1960s saw technical advances like automatic defrosting and automatic ice making.

  7. Stick-built construction - Wikipedia

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    A stick-built home is a wooden house constructed entirely or largely on-site; that is, built on the site which it is intended to occupy upon its completion rather than in a factory or similar facility. [1]