Means Residential Cost Data 2005 organizes every aspect of residential construction pricing into 3 major estimating sections, square foot costs; assemblies costs, and unit costs.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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2007 Edition: Excellent reference for budgeting or estimating,
By Eddie (Duluth, MN) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Residential Cost Data 2006 (Means Residential Cost Data) (Paperback)
The 2006 Edition is a worthwhile buy and pays for itself quickly. I wish I had bought it much earlier in my home budgeting process. The information is well organized in a user-friendly manner. It even has cost adjustment factors for hundreds of cities. This should help you to be prepared somewhat before you start negotiating with builders and contractors.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent book if you are building your own home,
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This review is from: Residential Cost Data, 1999: Square Foot Costs, Systems Cost, Unit Costs (Means Residential Cost Data 1999) (Paperback)
This is an excellent book for estimating the costs involved in building a new home. It provides enough detail to get a good idea on costs. It is not as detailed as some of the other books out there but for a person like myself it has proved to be an invaluable tool. And it is easy enough to use as opposed to some of the other books out there.
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