Submitted by vje04519 t3_10djgao in washingtondc
thelandsman55 t1_j4lwqtu wrote
Reply to comment by vje04519 in Purchasing my first home (condo in DC) and could use recommendations by vje04519
There was a guy on here who posted the budget for gut renovating his townhouse: https://www.reddit.com/r/washingtondc/comments/pq0ers/rowhouse_renovation_cost/
Obviously would depend on what 'knocking out some walls' entails, but 100K to do major potentially structural renovation is pretty hard to imagine.
vje04519 OP t1_j4m0o51 wrote
I think I made it sound like a bigger job than it is. It’s really one wall, creating a small laundry room, and a kitchen.
vtmira t1_j4m3bbq wrote
You need to specifically ask if you can have laundry in unit. Many buildings in DC have pipes that can't handle the addition of a washer.
vje04519 OP t1_j4m3f81 wrote
I did. It’s allowed. Thanks for the advice.
veloharris t1_j4mhl18 wrote
Have you had a plumber look at it? It can be more costly and intensive than you may imagine depending on available pitch for draining. Additionally if your building is older make sure you know if you need to upgrade the electricity to handle washer dryer.
AngelsGoHome t1_j4m2w0n wrote
If it’s like my hi rise condo none of the walls are load-bearing and piping is run above the ceiling and between units.
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