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Adding a Two-Story Addition to Your Home
Adding a two-story addition to your home can cost less per square foot than a single story addition, since only one foundation and one roof are need. When considering adding a two-story addition to your home, consider how the addition will tie into the existing home and be sure you aren’t overbuilding it for the neighborhood. ...More

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Adding a two-story addition to your home can cost less per square foot than a single story addition, since only one foundation and one roof are needed. When considering adding a two-story addition to your home, consider how the addition will tie to the existing home and be sure you aren’t overbuilding for the neighborhood.



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  1. noah Says:
    October 23rd, 2009 at 1:14 pm

    i am wanting to add another floor to my house. it is a single story right now. with a fireplace. can it be done with out alot of money

  2. Tricia Neuman Says:
    December 27th, 2010 at 2:35 pm

    would like to get ideas for addition on to side without the garage on a Bi-level house in manalapan N.J. about 46 years old

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