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Plan 929-1173

Plan 929-1173
2500 sq/ft,
4 beds,
3 baths,
66' wide,
54' 6" deep

Pricing

Plan Set
PDF Set
$1875.00
CAD Unlimited Build
$3275.00
Study Set
$1675.00
Foundation
Crawlspace
+$0.00
Basement
+$450.00
Slab
+$450.00
Framing
Wood 2x4
$0.00
Material List
Each
+$325.00

House Features

Main Floor Bedrooms
Main Floor Master Bedroom
Upstairs Bedrooms
Walk In Closet
Breakfast Nook
Kitchen Island
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Den Office Study Computer
Great Room Living Room
Main Floor Laundry
Unfinished Future Space
Side Entry Garage
Suited For Corner Lot
Covered Front Porch
Covered Rear Porch
Economical To Build
Empty Nester

Styles Classifications

Modern
Farmhouse

Specifications

Bonus
304 sq/ft
Garage
674 sq/ft
Main Floor
1850 sq/ft
Porch
424 sq/ft
Upper Floor
650 sq/ft
Depth
54' 6"
Height
26' 7"
Width
66'
Primary Pitch
10/12
Roof Framing
stick/conventional
Roof Load
Live 20 psf / dead 15 psf / Wind 115 mph
Roof Type
asphalt and metal
Secondary Pitch
12/12
Bonus Ceiling
9'
Main Ceiling
9'
Upper Ceiling Ft
8'

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Modern Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #929-1173

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

Modern Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #929-1173
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