Submitted by LeDeepPenseur t3_124a9bc in washingtondc
Hey fellow DC residents! So, I'm about to embark on a full-scale renovation of my typical Wardman-style rowhouse in Petworth, and I'd love to get some input and advice on what kind of budget other folks worked with.
A little background: After a long and tedious process of securing permits (which took over a year and a half, partially because my architect was slow), I'm finally ready to go forward with the renovation. My plan is to completely gut the house and transform it from top to bottom. This includes:
- Lowering the basement to increase ceiling height and usable space, turn it into a two-bedroom. I can get around 8 foot +
- Redesigning the layout of all floors, master bed will be in front with a master bath (+skylight), and smaller bedrooms will be in the back —Upstairs landing area have two closets for washer dryer and plus general closet
- Updating the electrical and plumbing
- Installing new HVAC systems
- Replacing the windows and doors
- Upgrading the kitchen and bathrooms
I recently received a quote for $250K (which was the midpoint) to complete this renovation, but I'm not sure if that's reasonable or if I should expect to spend more/less. I know that costs can vary widely depending on the specific details and finishes, but I'd love to hear from those of you who have gone through similar renovations in DC.
Have any of you completed a gut renovation of a Wardman rowhouse? If so, how much did it cost, and do you have any advice on budgeting? Are there any contractors or companies you'd recommend, or any to avoid? Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help, and I look forward to reading your stories and advice!
MoreCleverUserName t1_jdyk117 wrote
That’s on the low end of that kind of project unless you’re not trying to get a separate COO for the basement and won’t have a full kitchen down there. If you need actual underpinning, add another $55k or so.
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ETA: that price is for the UPSTAIRS work as well as the dig down and the basement? That’s suspiciously low. $250k is more in line with just the dig down, basement and COO with no underpinning. A full gut job of 2+ stories with dig down should be significantly more.