Chris Esposito

Chris Esposito provides owner-builder construction financing nationwide through his Owner Builder 101 program. Visit www.OwnerBuilder101.com to get all the information you need to be a successful owner-builder, saving tens of thousands on your next home. Or call Owner Builder 101 at (877) 876-3688.
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What is an Owner-Builder, Really?

If you have been involved in construction in any way over the years, you have probably heard the term owner-builder thrown around. You may have even heard some stories about the good, the bad, and the ugly side of being an owner-builder. But, the truth is that there is a lot of misinformation out there about owner-builders. Most people do not truly understand who an owner-builder is, or what an owner-builder actually does.

What is an Owner-Builder, Really?

If you have been involved in construction in any way over the years, you have probably heard the term owner-builder thrown around. You may have even heard some stories about the good, the bad, and the ugly side of being an owner-builder. But, the truth is that there is a lot of misinformation out there about owner-builders. Most people do not truly understand who an owner-builder is, or what an owner-builder actually does.

What is an Owner-Builder, Really?

If you have been involved in construction in any way over the years, you have probably heard the term owner-builder thrown around. You may have even heard some stories about the good, the bad, and the ugly side of being an owner-builder. But, the truth is that there is a lot of misinformation out there about owner-builders. Most people do not truly understand who an owner-builder is, or what an owner-builder actually does.

What is an Owner-Builder, Really?

If you have been involved in construction in any way over the years, you have probably heard the term owner-builder thrown around. You may have even heard some stories about the good, the bad, and the ugly side of being an owner-builder. But, the truth is that there is a lot of misinformation out there about owner-builders. Most people do not truly understand who an owner-builder is, or what an owner-builder actually does.

What is an Owner-Builder, Really?

If you have been involved in construction in any way over the years, you have probably heard the term owner-builder thrown around. You may have even heard some stories about the good, the bad, and the ugly side of being an owner-builder. But, the truth is that there is a lot of misinformation out there about owner-builders. Most people do not truly understand who an owner-builder is, or what an owner-builder actually does.
Most new homes in America are built by builders or developers who build the new home with their own money or lines of credit in order to sell the finished home to the new customer. The new buyer simply obtains a regular "purchase money" loan and buys the house.

This is the simplest form of construction financing. Of course, the builder's borrowing costs are built into the price the new home buyer pays.
Most new homes in America are built by builders or developers who build the new home with their own money or lines of credit in order to sell the finished home to the new customer. The new buyer simply obtains a regular "purchase money" loan and buys the house.

This is the simplest form of construction financing. Of course, the builder's borrowing costs are built into the price the new home buyer pays.
Most new homes in America are built by builders or developers who build the new home with their own money or lines of credit in order to sell the finished home to the new customer. The new buyer simply obtains a regular "purchase money" loan and buys the house.

This is the simplest form of construction financing. Of course, the builder's borrowing costs are built into the price the new home buyer pays.
Most new homes in America are built by builders or developers who build the new home with their own money or lines of credit in order to sell the finished home to the new customer. The new buyer simply obtains a regular "purchase money" loan and buys the house.

This is the simplest form of construction financing. Of course, the builder's borrowing costs are built into the price the new home buyer pays.
Most new homes in America are built by builders or developers who build the new home with their own money or lines of credit in order to sell the finished home to the new customer. The new buyer simply obtains a regular "purchase money" loan and buys the house.

This is the simplest form of construction financing. Of course, the builder's borrowing costs are built into the price the new home buyer pays.

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