Building Your Own Home By George Wilkie !!hot!! Today

Now go draw up those plans. The weather’s wasting.

— George Wilkie Builder, homeowner, and survivor of three self-builds building your own home by george wilkie

You’ve built sheds, decks, or renovations before. You have 30+ hours a week. You love arguing with suppliers. And you have a network of trades who actually return calls. Now go draw up those plans

Let me save you the fluff you’ll find in glossy magazines. Building your own home isn’t a weekend hobby or a reality TV show. It’s a three-dimensional chess game played in the mud, with your savings account as the prize. I’ve swung the hammer, pulled the permits, and slept in a trailer on a foundation that wasn’t quite square. Here’s what I learned. Most people fail before they break ground. They fail because they think “building” is about lumber and nails. It’s not. It’s about sequence , tolerance for chaos , and knowing what you don’t know . You have 30+ hours a week

Building your own home is madness. It’s expensive, exhausting, and humbling. But if you do it right – and survive – you won’t just own a house. You’ll have built a home with your own two hands. And no bank or buyer can ever take that from you.

You have a full-time job, a family, or zero framing experience. A good GC costs 15–20% but saves you 40% in mistakes.

By George Wilkie