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Plan 530-4
Garage Stalls 2
Stories 3
Bedrooms 4
Potential Bedrooms 1
Baths 2.50
Total Sq Ft 2748 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft 1518 sq ft
Storage Sq Ft 640 sq ft
Decks Sq Ft 120 sq ft
Garage Sq Ft 780 sq ft
Bonus Sq Ft 660 sq ft
Upper Floor Sq Ft 1230 sq ft
Porch Sq Ft 44 sq ft
Height 33 ft
Depth 76 ft
Width 49 ft
Primary Pitch 12:12
Secondary Pitch 12:12
Additional House Features
  • Upstairs Master Bdrm
  • Walk In Closet
  • Upstairs Bedrooms Bath
  • Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
  • Kitchen Island
  • Peninsula Eating Bar
  • Nook Breakfast Area Dining
  • Storage Area
  • Bonus Play Flex Room
  • Great Room Living Room
  • Den Office Study Computer
  • Media Room
  • Library Room
  • Unfinished Future Space
  • Hobby Rec Room Game Room
  • Main Floor Laundry
  • Side Entry Garage
  • Mud Room
  • Grill Deck Sundeck
  • Storage Area
  • Bonus Play Flex Room
  • Great Room Living Room
  • Den Office Study Computer
  • Media Room
  • Library Room
  • Unfinished Future Space
  • Hobby Rec Room Game Room
  • Main Floor Laundry
Additional Styles Classifications
  • Country / Farmhouse
  • Cape Cod
  • Traditional
  • Colonial
  • Classical
  • Southern
Main Floor Upper Floor
Plan Set Price
5 Copy Set
$2800.00
Foundation Price
Basement
+$0.00
Crawlspace
+$400.00
Daylight Basement
+$600.00
Partial Basement Crawlspace
+$400.00
Partial Basement Slab
+$400.00
Pier
+$500.00
Slab
+$400.00

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In some regions, there is a second step you will need to take to insure your house plans are in compliance with local codes. Some areas of North America have very strict engineering requirements. Examples of this would be earthquake-prone areas of California and the Pacific Coast, hurricane risk areas of the Florida, Gulf & Carolina Coasts. New York, New Jersey, Nevada, and parts of Illinois require review by a local professional as well. If you are building in these areas, it is most likely you will need to hire a state licensed structural engineer to analyze the design and provide additional drawings and calculations required by your building department. If you aren’t sure, building departments typically have a handout they will give you listing all of the items they require to submit for and obtain a building permit.

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