People often see the advantage of Home Building Coaches. They understand that the contract puts them the control of their project and makes the building professional an advisor instead of the builder in charge.
What is often missed, at first, is the realization that there is tremendous savings as well!
Question: How much does a Home Building Coach cost?
Answer:
In a way, the question should really be how much does a home building coach save? But, I do understand the question. And if the asker is wondering whether or not to use a building coach or go it entirely alone, then the cost of the coach can seemingly be an issue.
Now, using a coach rather than hiring a General Contractor is a big savings right off the top. The cost of a coach is typically a small fraction of the cost of a General Contractor or builder. For instance, with a $400,000 project, the cost for you to use a General Contractor would be about $70,000 to $80,000 on average.
Instead of going this route, you should be able to hire a coach for $20,000 to $25,000. Then, your coach can show you additional ways to save as the coach sits on your side of the table and works with you to achieve your goals ... not sell you more!
Does the Coach Make the General Contractor Obsolete?
It's not ฝากขายที่ดิน about eliminating the builder. It's about changing the way you work together. The beautiful thing is that you can use the General Contractor as your home building coach instead of your builder. It's the agreement you sign that determines how he will help you, not the position his licensing affords him.
But you shouldn't limit your choices for a coach to licensed builders only. Retired builders, architects, construction managers and other industry professionals can make great coaches.
The Owner Builder Should Not "Go-it-alone"
Let's say you've had no intention of hiring a General Contractor at all. I've proven, through years in the business, that even if you're comparing the use and cost of a coach vs. no professional at all (such as if you're building as a loan owner builder), paying for a coach can still save you money over all. How? Well, if your coach shields you from one major blunder, then you've more than made up for the cost of that coach.
I'm in favor of everyone using a quality, experienced home building coach, regardless of who you are and what your project is.
Even with a coach, however, keep learning all you can.
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