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320' drilled well - $7500 installed w/pump and pressure tankdriveway, some regrading and some clearing (one acre lot) - $3500septic - $5000ishfoundation - $16000 + $1200 for concrete floor (basement).. would've been about $6000 for basic foundation (no basement)permits - can't rememberI'm sure I forgot other stuff.. but these costs above are a small fraction of the total cost of a full cottage when you add up drywall, finishings (trim and baseboard), framing, plywood, shingles, flooring, plumbing, furnace, doors, decking, etc.
Speed, how long ago did you build that cottage, your prices are sound very low. I still think cottages have a way to go down but who knows there are two schoools of thought re cottage prices.1. High gas prices will make cottage/boating less affordable for those that are already in heavy debt, they will sell their cottages and toys to maintain their Mcansion in the city. This the view I agree with(A family memeber works at a mjor bank as a FA, tells me that their are a crazy amount of people who are overleveraged.2. Baby boomers will retire and look to move out of the city, they will sell their city properties for a nice profit and build out in cottage country, thus increasing the price and demand for properties. I think that this has already started but I beleive that real estate market will correct in the GTA and Canada in general and and by the time the majority if baby boomers hit retirement, there city properties will be worth less then they are now.Frank, is the property your developing in Gravenhurst? Off of M lake? Kind of sounds like the one that you out bid me on a few years ago? With all of that blasting you mentioned.... if it is Congrats, that was an awesome property, I think your bid double of what my bid was(Approx 35K). At that time, I thought it was too much as there were other cottages for sale on the other side of the lake selling for 150-200K, but these were just basically cabins, nothing as eloborate as you mentiond.