Codyboy
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We did about the same thing through Owner Builder Network.When I built my house in Indiana, my bank wouldn't let me act as GC. I had to pay a guy like 10% to put everything under his business even though I did almost all the GC work. He did have a list of subs for me to access and he came by about once a month to make the bank happy with the progress. Being my first house, he was actually a little helpful. But I wouldn't need him a second time.
They will assist you with the paper work and are basically named the GC for the loan purposes.
They do have a extensive list of vetted contractors from the slab, framers, plumbers (all the trades) and provide that to you.
You are responsible for calling and getting bids and you're not bound to just use their list, it is just a tool.
You also setup the inspections and request your own draws from the bank.
Whether it saved much money idk really but it was an experience for sure.
That was 20 years ago when I was 40. Not sure I'd do it again.
