Raleigh NC New Homes: Communities, Lots and Land in the Triangle: Cost of Building Going UP in Orange County/Chapel Hill!

Cost of Building Going UP in Orange County/Chapel Hill!

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Impact Fees Increasing in Orange County

Chapel Hill School District Cost of Building Going UP!

There are a multitude of different permits and fees required to build any new home.  Orange County and Chapel Hill have long had some of the highest fees in the Triangle.

And they're going up.

These fee increases were approved in December 2008, with new increases taking affect each January.

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Before January 1, 2009, the Chapel Hill School District Impact Fees were $4407 per home.  On January 1, 2009, these impact fees increased by 38%, or $1685 per home.

On January 1, 2010, the Chapel Hill School District Impact Fees will increase again, to $7616 per home, another 25% increase.  These impact fees are in addition to the building permit fees, water fees, and sewer fees required to build a new home in Chapel Hill.

Looking to build in Chapel Hill soon?  Apply for permits as soon as possible - as long as all permits are approved and paid before the end of the year, you can still build at 2009 costs.

Otherwise, your new home will cost $1524 more, after January 1st, 2010.

Orange County School District Changes

School district impact fees in Orange County have been $3,000 per single family home since 2001.

On January 1 2010, these fees will be increasing, with a yearly increase for each of three years.

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Orange County Schools District impact fees will increase from $3000 to $3749, with even more significant increases in 2011 and 2012.  This is an increase of 25% for new single family homes, and again, these fees are separate from all other building permits and fees.

Chapel Hill and Orange County continues to be one of the most sought after areas of the Triangle - and it's going to be a little more expensive to build a new home there now.

 

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