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Plan 23-724

Plan 23-724
4183 sq/ft,
3 beds,
3.5 baths,
70' wide,
50' deep

Pricing

Plan Set
PDF Set
$2570.00
Three Copy and PDF Set
$2705.00
CAD Set
$4070.00
Foundation
Basement
+$0.00
Crawlspace
+$395.00
Floating Slab
+$395.00
Monolithic Slab
+$395.00
Right-Reading Reverse
Each
+$295.00
Additional Construction Sets
Each Additional Set
+$65.00/each
Audio Video Design
Each
$165.00
Construction Guide
Each
$39.00
Lighting Design
Each
$165.00
Material List
Each
+$200.00

House Features

Main Floor Bedrooms
Upstairs Master Bedrooms
Walk In Closet
Breakfast Nook
Eating Bar
Den Office Study Computer
Family Room Keeping Room
Master Sitting Area
Storage Area
Unfinished Future Space
Side Entry Garage
Covered Front Porch

Styles Classifications

Colonial
European
Traditional

Specifications

First Floor
1659 sq/ft height 9'
First Floor
764 sq/ft
Garage
448 sq/ft
Second Floor
1760 sq/ft
Depth
50'
Height
31' 10"
Width
70'
Primary Pitch
8:12
Roof Framing
Truss
Roof Type
Shingle
Secondary Pitch
10:12

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Colonial Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #23-724

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

Colonial Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #23-724
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