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Average NYC renovation cost per square foot
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Cost of renovating a brownstone vs. a condo or co-op
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Gut renovation costs
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Kitchen and bathroom renovation costs
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Cost of combining apartments
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Unexpected renovation costs
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The cost of temporary housing in NYC (and the price of staying put)
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How long does it take to renovate in NYC?
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Average renovation times: Brownstones, co-ops & condos, kitchens and bathrooms, combinations
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Renovation timeline
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Common reasons for renovation delays
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First-time renovation mistakes
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Hiring the right renovation team
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Do you need an architect and/or an interior designer, as well as a contractor? What’s a design-build firm?
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How (and how much) do NYC designers, architects, contractors and design-build firms charge for their services?
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Other renovation specialists you may need—or want—to hire
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How to find the best architect, designer, contractor and/or design/build firm for your NYC renovation
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How to check a contractor’s references
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How to get and understand renovation bids
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How to negotiate with a contractor
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What should be in a renovation contract?
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Should you have an attorney review your renovation contract?
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Getting your renovation approved by your co-op or condo board
Getting your renovation approved by your co-op or condo board
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The renovation approval process: what to expect
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What’s an alteration agreement?
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15 things your coop or condo board might not let you do in your renovation
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6 extras your co-op or condo board may insist on (at your expense) when you renovate
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How to get your renovation approved by the city
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When do you need a building permit to renovate in NYC?
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Extra dob requirements if you’re renovating in a NYC historic district
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What’s an expeditor, when do you need one, and how much will it cost?
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Managing your renovation project through construction & beyond
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The stages and timeline of construction
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Getting along with your neighbors, board and super during your renovation
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How to work effectively with your contractor and architect
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6 common problems that can slow down or increase the cost of your renovation
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What are change orders? (and how to handle them)
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The punch list: what goes on it––and how to get your contractor to finish it
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When do you need a new certificate of occupancy—and how do you get one?
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How to get problems fixed after your renovation is done
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