Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Feb 21, 2021 2:42 am Just curious about which option will net the highest ROV on a new house. A lot of the driveways in my neighborhood are gravel. This will probably be an investment property, but could be sold if I choose to buy a higher value home. Can I get an opinion on the valuation and not possible saleability as this is variable. So if my house was valued at $350K without a driveway, and I added one of these options. What would the +/- return likely be. If I know I can get dollar for dollar on concrete, I'll go for it. I could do paving myself cheap af, but it's a step up from my patio job. Re: New home - Gravel vs Asphalt vs Concrete vs paving ROV 2Feb 23, 2021 8:29 am It's almost an impossible question to answer as the price a house sells for is infinitely variable. All i can say is, personally if I was buying a house without a concrete driveway i'd be factoring that cost to get one put in. Follow my build here: https://www.instagram.com/ivy5custom As most others have posted above the install isn't compliant. The pipe is meant to be covered in loose soil or sand, the pipe has holes in it that leaks out a termicide… 10 5808 I had 28m2 of engineered pavers laid six months back and it was difficult to find someone not taking the pi$$. Internet suggested it should be $85-100/m2 to lay them.… 3 12611 |