Ollie
07-07-2021, 09:12 AM
Hi all,
Recently moved to the area and <finally> under contract on a house. Current market is crazy! Even putting aside cost, the inventory was so low it made it nightmarishly hard to find something that met our needs.
One big renovation we need to do shortly after closing is to build a small kitchen/kitchenette (stove, sink, fridge). Water is reasonably accessible (bathroom is adjacent). We spoke with one remodeler already who sent us a quote that seemed a little high to me - 25k - given we're looking for something small and basic. That said, its a crazy time right now. I don't know how much materials shortages drove up that cost. It also became clear they were not intending to pull permits and when we asked they indicated it would cost substantially more which got me...suspicious. Couple questions:
1) I moved from an area where permits are needed for <everything> and if you skip out it becomes a huge PITA down the road, causes trouble when you try to sell, etc. Is this the case here? I'd admittedly feel a little differently if we were talking new countertops or cabinets or something, but any time plumbing and electric are involved or I'm cutting holes in the roof to vent I feel like this is something where permits become more an expectation. Am I being unreasonable?
2) Any specific recommendations for contractors? The one we went with has worked with our realtor, but hoping to get at least a few different quotes.
Recently moved to the area and <finally> under contract on a house. Current market is crazy! Even putting aside cost, the inventory was so low it made it nightmarishly hard to find something that met our needs.
One big renovation we need to do shortly after closing is to build a small kitchen/kitchenette (stove, sink, fridge). Water is reasonably accessible (bathroom is adjacent). We spoke with one remodeler already who sent us a quote that seemed a little high to me - 25k - given we're looking for something small and basic. That said, its a crazy time right now. I don't know how much materials shortages drove up that cost. It also became clear they were not intending to pull permits and when we asked they indicated it would cost substantially more which got me...suspicious. Couple questions:
1) I moved from an area where permits are needed for <everything> and if you skip out it becomes a huge PITA down the road, causes trouble when you try to sell, etc. Is this the case here? I'd admittedly feel a little differently if we were talking new countertops or cabinets or something, but any time plumbing and electric are involved or I'm cutting holes in the roof to vent I feel like this is something where permits become more an expectation. Am I being unreasonable?
2) Any specific recommendations for contractors? The one we went with has worked with our realtor, but hoping to get at least a few different quotes.