Resources for Building Your Own Home (01)
Build Your Own Home, Be Your Own Contractor
Visit Andy's How To to learn how to become your own general contractor for your construction project and save a significant amount of money in the process. Geared toward people who have some construction experience, this informative site provides information about home insurance, site planning, blueprints, and how the construction process for building a home actually works. Still have questions after reviewing the site? Use the Ask Andy feature to send in your questions by e-mail.
The Mystery of Construction Loans is Solved at Construction Loan Center
Are you wondering if now is a good time to build you own home? Considering buying a property in foreclosure or wondering how to go about writing up a construction loan budget? Get the facts you need to know about construction, remodeling, equity-based, spec, and lot loans. If you choose to work with an architect for your building project, the plans must be submitted to an
engineer before you will be able to get them approved. Keep this tip in mind when you browse through the selection of house plans you can access through Construction Loan Center.
Get Building Cost Estimates Fast
Building-Cost.net provides a handy online calculator that will help building contractors work up accurate estimates for construction projects, including labor and material costs. The calculator factors in the design features for the project, location, size of the home, materials used, and more. Input the specifics and let the calculator do the rest! Best of all, the calculator is a free online tool. Be sure to sign up for the newsletter to receive informative articles and special offers.

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Building Your Own Home Doesn't Have to Cost You an Arm and a Leg
Do you think home building is always a very expensive proposition? Think again! It is possible to make good choices about maximizing your living space without spending a lot of money building a monster house. As you look at the blog entries posted here, be sure to check out the references to sod, dugout, and pit houses. The concept of building environmentally-friendly
homes is nothing new, as it turns out. Visitors to InexpensiveHomebuilding will learn that it is actually a very old idea.
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