


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
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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.
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 | 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;
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- PLANNING
- LOCATION
- PERMITS AND FEES
- PREGRADE
- TEMPORARY POWER
- EXCAVATION AND FORMS
- FRAMING/CORNICE
- SHEATHING
- LOCATION
- MECHANICAL ROUGH IN
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- INSULATION
- ROOFING
- SHEETROCK
- PAINTING
- CABINETS AND VANITIES
- PLUMBING FIXTURES
- TRIM
- FLOORING
- WALKS AND DRIVEWAYS
- LANDSCAPING
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