We are licensed real estate brokers and can find you the perfect property, whether it be vacant land, a tear-down, or a house to remodel. We work closely with you and your architect and engineer from conception to completion, and can introduce you to an architect or engineer if you don't already have one. When the plans are ready, we obtain the necessary approvals and permits, assemble the construction team, and plan the project roadmap, inspections, and material deliveries.
We handle it all: site work, utility connections, construction of the house, and outdoor spaces. We have adopted a flat fee compensation model because we believe tying builder compensation to total job cost an inaccurate cost calculation and unfair to our customers. Years of experience building custom projects helps us identify potential problems beforehand.
Our detialed oriented approach keeps us on top of labor, material, and inpsection schedules. We are experienced in disaster recovery, and have certifications in water damage and mold.
We handle it all: site work, utility connections, construction of the house, and outdoor spaces. We have adopted a flat fee compensation model because we believe tying builder compensation to total job cost an inaccurate cost calculation and unfair to our customers. Years of experience building custom projects helps us identify potential problems beforehand.
Our detialed oriented approach keeps us on top of labor, material, and inpsection schedules. We are experienced in disaster recovery, and have certifications in water damage and mold.
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This is a complete exterior and interior remodel of a single-family home in Bridgewater, NJ in Somerset county.
The remodel included new stone, siding, roof, windows, doors, paver driveway, porch, retaining knee wall, mailbox, sidewalk and driveway apron among other things.
This is not your typical paver construction.
Normally, pavers have a gravel base.
These pavers will never sink over time.
The water from the gutters was routed underneath the porch and wall and exit from the curbs to the street.
The remodel included new stone, siding, roof, windows, doors, paver driveway, porch, retaining knee wall, mailbox, sidewalk and driveway apron among other things.
This is not your typical paver construction.
Normally, pavers have a gravel base.
These pavers will never sink over time.
The water from the gutters was routed underneath the porch and wall and exit from the curbs to the street.
We believe the Traditional pricing model the industry uses is flawed and Flat Fee pricing fixes the problem.
The problem with Traditional pricing is it's dependence on total job cost, which increasingly penalizes the client for a more quality build.
Flat Fee pricing separates the builder profit from the job cost.
The builder and client can both get what they want and client does not pay a penalty for building a nicer home.
The problem with the Traditional pricing model is how builder compensation is derived.
The problem with Traditional pricing is it's dependence on total job cost, which increasingly penalizes the client for a more quality build.
Flat Fee pricing separates the builder profit from the job cost.
The builder and client can both get what they want and client does not pay a penalty for building a nicer home.
The problem with the Traditional pricing model is how builder compensation is derived.
Use our Cost Calculator to see how your project costs could differ between Traditional pricing and Flat Fee pricing models.
Select the Cost Per Square Foot, Total Square Feet, and Builder Profit Margin from the inputs below.
Change the input combinations to see how the numbers change depending on different scenarios.
Your architect is a good person to ask for an expected cost per square foot if you are unsure what your particular build is expected to cost.
Currently, the average house build in New Jersey costs $160 per square foot with a basement and $130 per square foot without a basement, and the builder's profit margin is 25%.
Select the Cost Per Square Foot, Total Square Feet, and Builder Profit Margin from the inputs below.
Change the input combinations to see how the numbers change depending on different scenarios.
Your architect is a good person to ask for an expected cost per square foot if you are unsure what your particular build is expected to cost.
Currently, the average house build in New Jersey costs $160 per square foot with a basement and $130 per square foot without a basement, and the builder's profit margin is 25%.
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