We're redoing our backyard. We have a few school aged kids and the pandemic has made us rethink things and realize the value of family time at home. We live in a HCOL area of the north east. We don't have a lot of land. Our backyard is like 1500 sq feet. We were quoted for 1000 sq foot of patio with pavers, a concrete slab for a hot tub and an extensive outdoor kitchen (we like to grill/cook) $44,000 with granite countertop on concrete block with stone. $15,000 of that is for the kitchen. That's not including a hot tub, pavillion for the kitchen and a motorized pavillion cover for the hot tub, grills/sink/cabinetry for the kitchen , firepit.. Total cost will be close to $80,000. End product will be a backyard sanctuary where we can hang out, relax, entertain, cook.
We're financially secure in our mid 40s. Net Worth of 3.5 million mostly in pretax retirement investments. Stilling paying off med school loans by choice (2%, rather invest. I know. goes against some of the standard advice) and 12 years left on the mortgage. The project would be paid for in cash.
1. For those that have done it is this type of pricing in line with what you're seeing?
2. Is this nuts to dump so much money into our backyard? We figure we'll be in the house for another 15 years or so and then move to a LCOL area once our kids are out of school.
3. Does an outdoor kitchen payback in terms of home value?
We're financially secure in our mid 40s. Net Worth of 3.5 million mostly in pretax retirement investments. Stilling paying off med school loans by choice (2%, rather invest. I know. goes against some of the standard advice) and 12 years left on the mortgage. The project would be paid for in cash.
1. For those that have done it is this type of pricing in line with what you're seeing?
2. Is this nuts to dump so much money into our backyard? We figure we'll be in the house for another 15 years or so and then move to a LCOL area once our kids are out of school.
3. Does an outdoor kitchen payback in terms of home value?
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