![]() I also read through the responses to another post (about someone possibly switching to Softplan), and read there that CA has a rental program! This was news to me, as I did not see that option when browsing the website. I just got back from a short trip and checked in here and found a few more responses to my post-so thank you all who responded. ![]() My husband and I will probably start investing in real estate, and I may primarily end up just using a CAD program for our own rehab projects, and maybe also doing permit sets for contractors as well. I would like to work part-time for myself doing residential work, probably mainly remodeling,including kitchen design. Now I am ready to really learn CAD and get back into the field. My background: I worked in architecture for 13 years-but years ago (I am a dinosaur that knows how to hand-draft!) I even got my license in CA but then moved to Maryland, had kids and then became at stay at home, homeschooling mom. Can anyone compare the two? What about SoftPlan? (I already tried the free trial of the less expensive Revit Lt and tossed that option out of the mix due to the lack of manufacturers catalogs for cabinets and fixtures. Turbocad Platinum Pro is about $1000 cheaper than Chief. ![]() I have been playing around with the Chief Architect trial version off and on for several years, and am seriously considering purchasing it, but, not really working in the architecture field right now, I am having a hard time justifying the cost of Chief Architect. ![]()
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