For most of the state of Kentucky, the cost to build a new home with average finishings and trims is around $100-$110/square ft. As soon as you start upgrading with fancier faucets, cabinets, or flooring, you will quickly find yourself in the $120-$140/square ft. range. With the residential construction economy as it currently is, however, don't be surprised if you can find someone who is willing to build a decent average home for $90/square foot - just make sure you are willing to keep close tabs on the process!
The population of Butler County, Missouri is 43,082 as of 2011. Butler County was founded in 1869 and is 699 square miles. One can find more information on Butler County from its Wikipedia entry.
Pike County.
Pike County with a total area of 789 square miles.
789 square miles.
It is 630 square miles.
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Gallatin County, with a population of 8,589, is the least populated county in Kentucky. The county was founded in 1798 and named for Albert Gallatin, the Secretary of the Treasury under President Thomas Jefferson.
The Russell County Courthouse is located at 410 Monument Square in Jamestown, Kentucky which is south of Russell Springs in Russell County.
Today it covers 788 square miles.
The largest Kansas county by size is Butler County, which is 1,428 square miles. The largest Kansas county by population is Sedgwick County, which has a population of 452,869.
The average construction cost per square foot of a Butler building is about $15 to $20. Much can be save by doing the work oneself.
Jefferson County, located in Northern Kentucky, is the largest county in the state, with a population of 741,096. Louisville, located in Jefferson County, is the largest city in Kentucky, with a population of 597,337.