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Aerial photo of some rebuilds |
As an example, the Malibu Woolsey fire in November of 2018 burned down approximately 500 houses: the rebuild stats as of January, 2025 show that so far 363 single family homes were approved by the planning authority, 296 houses have obtained permits, and out of the 500 or so homes, seven years post-fire, a total of 182 homes have actually been rebuilt.
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Aerial photo after fire |
A. Budgeting for rebuild: In the Palisades, an average rebuild sq.ft. price estimate is within $600-$800, with "soft" costs addressing structural engineer, civil engineer, soil, Title 24--California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards--and landscaping.
The timelines involved for surveys, permits, engineer, building and safety reviews, rebuild plans, rebuild design (you may or may not hire an architect) can take up to 2 years.
B. In Altadena, the EPA started removal at the end of January, and continued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at no cost to the owner. Private cleanups by owners may cost up to $127,000. A majority of the debris removal should be done by June 30 2025.
Important Questions: What are building regulation requirements for new builds? Various regulations put in place starting in 1963 resulted in more stringent rules for fireproofing.
See next post for more information on current building requirements. *
*Information and photos in this post from Joseph Spierer Architects presentation 1-27-2025.
Julia Huntsman, REALTOR, Broker | http://www.abodes.realestate | 562-896-2609 | California Lic. #01188996
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