AVERAGE
SAVINGS
ON A

$200,000
HOME
YOU SAVE
$50,000

$150,000
HOME
YOU SAVE
$37,500

$100,000
HOME
YOU SAVE
25,000

    Contracting a home is one of the easier projects a do-it-yourselfer can take on. We're not talking about the "build with your own hands" type project, most of us would never finish. Rather, self-contracting involves hiring professionals (subcontractors or "subs") to actually do the majority of the labor. Your job is basically a general contractor who coordinates everything to do with building the house. All self-contracting requires is good organization and people skills. If you can call people on the phone then you can save yourself thousands of dollars.


FROM THE FIRST SHOVEL FULL OF DIRT TO THE LAST BRICK

    Having a new house built can be very expensive. But what if it didn't have to be? Did you know that when a contractor builds your house for you, he takes up to a 25% cut? So that means if you have a 200,000 dollar house built, your contractor gets paid 50,000 dollars. That's money that you could put back in your bank account, if you knew just a few simple steps. With our proven system we can show you how to cut out the contractor and save yourself a ton of money, even if you don't have any prior experience. Want to know how; click here.

       
  • PLANNING
  • LOCATION
  • PERMITS AND FEES
  • PREGRADE
  • TEMPORARY POWER
  • EXCAVATION AND FORMS
  • FRAMING/CORNICE
  • SHEATHING
  • LOCATION
  • MECHANICAL ROUGH IN

  • INSULATION
  • ROOFING
  • SHEETROCK
  • PAINTING
  • CABINETS AND VANITIES
  • PLUMBING FIXTURES
  • TRIM
  • FLOORING
  • WALKS AND DRIVEWAYS
  • LANDSCAPING

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