I know its not as economical -- but I bet MANY people are interested in what it would cost to build an absolute starter home (very needed in the US by many). I bet you would get a lot of views building a conservative 2/1 starter home and documenting the process and costs ect. Cheers.
Word to the wise, I would not use spray foam insulation in very hot and humid states going forward. Spray foam creates a moisture barrier which leads to the house “sweating” similar to what a cold glass of water does on a hot day. I’m from Louisiana and have learned this from building houses
I'd be interested in hearing about your experience working with the design team. Like what were some of the initial requirements (e.g. square footage, design styles, outdoor space needs, finishes, budget) or maybe some of the setbacks and challenges with the design.
Great explanation for investing a little more money in certain areas. Especially for making more interesting content for UA-cam. Totally valid in my book!
Since it will be a rental and you want it to be durable, have you considered using alternatives to wood for the structure? Concrete block, insulated concrete forms (ICF), airated autoclaved concrete (AAC) block, etc?
does you course go into detail about permitting as well as the inspections in detail when and what to do when your ready to inspect as well as when to inspect during each phase, also dope video man im going to build my first house here maybe in the next 6 months ive been watching all your videos cant wait to see the finished product also that framing cost per sqft is wild
Nice, breakdown. Working in finish carpentry, we order our supply or pick up here in Houston mostly from Mason's Mill & Lumber Company Inc, Montalbano Lumber and BMC Bison.
Great detailed video! Looking foward to more detail videos looking for different phases of the build strart to finish....will you be highlighting the contractors who you used to help them get more work?
:30 seconds into the video and I bet a question that alot of people have. How were the original funds provided? Was this cash in hand from your first home? You bought a plot of land for 54k, this one cost 27k, is this 27k loaned? Or bought out right? Along with the rest of the build, financed via loans or payed for up front? Maybe something people may be curious about if they’re trying to roll into this similar market. Most people don’t have 5k in there savings an may be a motivator for some. To realize it just takes hard work like you’re putting in. Keep up the grind brother 🤙🏽👊🏽
I have a question for anyone that knows construction! When asking for bids for building your home, do you just send full plans to each subcontractor or do you just send the specific plan such as only sending plumbing plans to plumber etc.
Like your content. How much would you guess if you were to build a 3100 sqft living space in TX one story with the same budget mentality on the right lot? 4b 3.5 bth 2.5 car g (just the home build cost) tyia
Rich people buy assets. Poor people buy liabilities. Middle class don’t know the difference. Never work for money Have money work for you. Never borrow money that you have to pay back- get the tenant do that. Always buy positive geared property then clam negative gearing on them.
I know its not as economical -- but I bet MANY people are interested in what it would cost to build an absolute starter home (very needed in the US by many). I bet you would get a lot of views building a conservative 2/1 starter home and documenting the process and costs ect. Cheers.
Word to the wise, I would not use spray foam insulation in very hot and humid states going forward. Spray foam creates a moisture barrier which leads to the house “sweating” similar to what a cold glass of water does on a hot day. I’m from Louisiana and have learned this from building houses
Would you use bat insulation R13 rating or something different? Im a rookie here just looking to learn.
I'd be interested in hearing about your experience working with the design team. Like what were some of the initial requirements (e.g. square footage, design styles, outdoor space needs, finishes, budget) or maybe some of the setbacks and challenges with the design.
Nice breakdown of the cost on your build! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Ready to see the finished product!
Case... he's back with Detailed content! 🙌
Thank you so much for the video man. Keep doing what your doing and goodluck bro!
Great explanation for investing a little more money in certain areas. Especially for making more interesting content for UA-cam. Totally valid in my book!
Since it will be a rental and you want it to be durable, have you considered using alternatives to wood for the structure? Concrete block, insulated concrete forms (ICF), airated autoclaved concrete (AAC) block, etc?
Good question
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does you course go into detail about permitting as well as the inspections in detail when and what to do when your ready to inspect as well as when to inspect during each phase, also dope video man im going to build my first house here maybe in the next 6 months ive been watching all your videos cant wait to see the finished product also that framing cost per sqft is wild
Nice, breakdown. Working in finish carpentry, we order our supply or pick up here in Houston mostly from Mason's Mill & Lumber Company Inc, Montalbano Lumber and BMC Bison.
Great detailed video! Looking foward to more detail videos looking for different phases of the build strart to finish....will you be highlighting the contractors who you used to help them get more work?
:30 seconds into the video and I bet a question that alot of people have. How were the original funds provided? Was this cash in hand from your first home? You bought a plot of land for 54k, this one cost 27k, is this 27k loaned? Or bought out right? Along with the rest of the build, financed via loans or payed for up front? Maybe something people may be curious about if they’re trying to roll into this similar market. Most people don’t have 5k in there savings an may be a motivator for some. To realize it just takes hard work like you’re putting in. Keep up the grind brother 🤙🏽👊🏽
Loved the video, big fan here. Could you go into the financing for the projects? Interest rate, Construction loan terms, etc. Thank you!
Nice break down! Careful on the aluminum windows, they will sweat a lot!
I have a question for anyone that knows construction! When asking for bids for building your home, do you just send full plans to each subcontractor or do you just send the specific plan such as only sending plumbing plans to plumber etc.
Do you specify no dogs on your rentals?
Like your content.
How much would you guess if you were to build a 3100 sqft living space in TX one story with the same budget mentality on the right lot? 4b 3.5 bth 2.5 car g (just the home build cost) tyia
Thanks for sharing. What would you guess the sales price of the finished house would be?
$360,000 would be a good estimated sales/appraisal price.
Thanks for watching!
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Rich people buy assets. Poor people buy liabilities. Middle class don’t know the difference.
Never work for money
Have money work for you.
Never borrow money that you have to pay back- get the tenant do that.
Always buy positive geared property then clam negative gearing on them.
How many sq ft ? And location
what's the % on the refi?
which city are you building the house at?
This is near the Woodlands, one of the fastest growing communities in the Greater Houston area right now. He did great to get the lots for that price!
So for the electrical. You only paid 10k for labor, materials, rough in and finish work ??
Yes correct. That is his bid price. This video is a budget breakdown so I haven’t done electrical yet
Hey Case I am in Houston and I to build I would love to chop ot up with you bro
🔥🔥🔥🔥 what day are you on now
33, stay tuned
260! That seems quite a bit more than most rehabs
#MiniMallah
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