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OP is asking for Price experience, just because some are in fear of using NG doesn’t mean everybody else is. So no help there.

OP i can give you some idea however this cost was over eight years ago. The gas line was only to go to dryer and stove, which were 11’ apart on same wall. Along with ability for tankless heater.

The rough estimate was $1300. We have induction stove, and gas in our northern homes. One knows there is no way that you should be moving that pan back-and-forth on an induction stove.( yes I have horrid marks on induction top from my 125yo cast iron pans.)

It’s one of the reasons why we wanted gas and the line was relatively close to the house.
However we ended up selling and building a NG home.
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