ScreamingPotato
WKR
I'm actually seriously considering this once I hit retirement, the confusion in my mind is local codes and various permitting things. I have experience building cabins off grid and I could easily be my own GC and have the slab poured, build the shell and structure myself and do the flooring and then contract out things like electrical and plumbing to be sure they're perfect (plumbing considerations in the slab also obviously). As someone previously stated I think a lot of peoples' hangup is the financing and not having a lump sum to drop on the different parts of the build process. If you know of any good resources online to study up on it I'm sure people would be interested.Not directed at the OP but I've always wondered why more people (especially young adults without kids) don't make any effort to build their own home. You can learn a few skills & do some of the work yourself and save a crap ton of money & subcontract out the rest. Most places you don't even have to be a licensed GC if it's your personal residence. I'm not talking a 4,000 McMansion, just a simple ranch style starter home.
Once you build that one it'll give you confidence to do it again or even morph into a side gig of some type.
Just kinda seems like most people think they should have the best of everything right now without having to actually have patience & work for stuff.