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We are building our own home in Indiana and need an architect?
We are building our own home in Indiana and I need to know if any one knows approximately how much it will cost to have an architect draw our house plans? The home is approximately 2000 sqft ranch nothing to fancy with the home and I do have a rough draft of what I want the floor plan to look like. Any help please????
A typical architect will charge about 6% of the construction cost. Finding someone else would probably be better. Like an architect that does it on the side outside of office hours. This is how I make extra money. I am an architect, and I do it on the side for extra cash above my normal pay. By doing it this way, I (like most) charge a lot less because there are no overhead costs.
Email me if you have any questions.
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