Owner Builder vs Registered Builder

What is an Owner Builder?
- Saving money – this is one of the main advantages of being an owner builder. You can save thousands by getting an owner builder permit. Savings may not just come from labour costs, as you will also be in charge of selecting all material and fittings, you are able to shop around and find the best prices.
- Control – A rewarding aspect of being an owner builder is control over the project. Complete control over the project allows flexibility for changes, deadlines and the ability to finish your project exactly how you imagined.
What is a Registered Builder?
Can a Homeowner Build Their Own House?
Why Owner-Build?
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