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  1. i was told transfer is $100. That gets you 12. I thought that if you purchased the SSA for the license that you would get to 13. As Kbird1 says you can check with sales on that. As far as payment I can't take a credit card. Direct deposit or check I guess. Open to other suggestions
  2. Priced at $1450 11/17/21...split the transfer fee.
  3. I have a Chief Architect 12 license for sale.
  4. "Finally, you appear to have overlooked that it is oftentimes the builders who are the ones who make things happen, often in spite of the plans." I designed this house which is nearing completion. https://michaelrichard.smugmug.com/Rockport-House/ The plans were approved by the local planning board. It's a Netzero passive design with 12 inch walls. I bought Chief so I could do the design. The point made above that the builder will have a lot to do with how things turnout can't be over looked. There are things that come up that can be done in multiple ways and since I have no history in the trades I depended on my contractor to make the right decisions. He has been in business for more than 20 years and what I have learned about the construction trade during this process has been astounding. These men are craftsmen. There were not any major deviations from what I designed, except we went from trusses to rafters which required moving some walls. I didn't do any framing and none was needed as the contractor made those decisions. I think that designing a building and building a building are two completely different skills. If you come up with a good basic design in Chief and work with a good builder then a lot is possible.
  5. I've seen the comparisons. It doesn't tell me if the code and interface for both are the.
  6. is Interiors basically Premier with some features stripped out?