Overview & What To Expect
How are you going to navigate the hardest part of your home project?
We're deep-diving into this typically taboo topic, all around one thing- money.
44% of home projects went over budget, and spent an average of 38% more than planned. While many factors can play into that, we’re going to break them down and build them up together.
Reasons why projects go over budget, the price per square foot problem and how to really use this old tactic, the difference between quotes, estimates and bids, how to account for hidden costs, and all the myths that go along with our home project dollars.The more we talk openly about money, the easier everyone's project will become.
The best part? See real-life examples of past projects and the percentages of the cost breakdowns, and then plug your numbers into our highly-developed spreadsheets to track your own project.
Are you ready to be in control of your money and understand how it's being spent on your home project?
This program will teach you how best to handle your money and stress no more, all while giving you some common cents.
What you'll learn & do:
Myths and reasons why projects go over-budget
How to account For hidden costs
Expenses of a home project
Understand your contractor's budget and create your own
Questions for your Contractor about your budgetS
ee real-life project examples and SO MUCH MORE!
Remember: You're a Part of Something Bigger
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We’ve prepared some amazing material for you, and we’re so excited for you to get started.
Happy learning!
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