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John Rooster
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Is there such a thing as a home construction consultant?

John Rooster
  • Denver, CO
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My situation is that I have remodeled 200+ homes over the last 15 years, but I now for the first time find myself in a situation in the Denver Metro area where the demand for fixers so much exceeds the supply that one can't buy a fixer at a low enough price to make an acceptable profit, at least by my standards. If I don't find something for my crew to do in the next month, I am going to have to let them go. So I am looking at new home construction as an alternative. I have a guy on my crew that has a general contractors license, so he could handle pulling the permits. I am looking to build a few spec homes. Although I built one home 10 years ago, I would not say I am qualified to just start building more. So, I am looking for some sort of paid consultant that could advise me on local building practices and costs. Do you think such a person exists? If so, what would they be called? Architect or Engineer is not the answer I am looking for.

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Jon Klaus
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Jon Klaus
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Why is architect an unacceptable answer? It's my answer. It's what they do. Some act as project manager and shepherd the permitting process all the way to certificate of occupancy.

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