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This site is dedicated to those individuals who are interested in building their own home. Savings up to 25% can be achieved by contracting your own home and finding areas to build up equity by doing some of the work yourself. 

Building your own home is not difficult. Its just a matter of educating yourself through research and preparing yourself fully before you begin. You will find articles on this site concerning all aspects related to contracting your own home as well as how to articles on the actual building of the home.

You will find articles on subjects such as financing, mortgages, choosing a building site, hiring sub contractors, scheduling, cost estimates and cost cutting techniques. 

Other articles on contracting your own home will cover materials such as tile, paint, flooring, windows, lighting, kitchen cabinets, bath fixtures, countertops, insulation and even mail boxes.

The build your own home enthusiast will also find how to articles on subjects such as carpentry, painting, installing cabinets, siding, stone work, tile and more. You will find articles on designing your home, tools, green building, floor plans and various building styles.

Another plus for the do it yourself "er" is the question and answer section where you can get advice from a contractor on anything related to building or contracting your own home.  Here you can get practical tips, in depth how to's and product information for would-be builders everywhere

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Purpose of this site:

This Site is a complete guide to contracting and building your own home. It also includes a step-by-step set of instructions on how to build your net worth by doing so, and how to take advantage of tax free gains (appreciation) and compounding interest.
 
1. Introducing the 6 x = $1.5 Million Program to building wealth by contracting your own home.
 
2. Instructions in multiple articles explaining  how to do it yourself and be your own contractor.
 
3. Provide a resource site with articles, links and products associated with all aspects of building a home.
 
4. ASK A CONTRACTOR section where your building related questions can be answered directly from a contractor! 

This is not an ecommerce site. The information and advice you can find here is completely free.