Story of a Custom Home Builder

blog / April 25, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] Our Path to Becoming a Custom Home Builder By Ryan Siebert I was recently discussing the path that we at SG Home Builders took to become a custom home builder.   After completing the story I was reminded why it is important to let others know about our journey […]




Seize Your Business

blog / April 16, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] Podcast Appearance With Seize Your Business By Ryan Siebert I was recently asked to be a guest on the Seize Your Business podcast with Kevin O’Flaherty and Jim Waszak.  I’m always amazed at what you can learn from telling your own story when you have good people that are […]




How to Increase the Value of Your Home By Adding a Second Story

blog / April 14, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] How to Increase the Value of Your Home By Adding a Second Story By Pat Cardoni Last week we talked about the duckets, the simoleons, the cashola required for a two flat de-conversion. This week money is on my mind again…but this time let’s talk about adding a second story!




What Does It Take To Be A Custom Home Builder?

blog / April 11, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] What Does It Take To Be A Custom Home Builder? By Ryan Siebert With the help of Goldman Sachs and their 10K Small Businesses program I was able to fully analyze the business that is SG Home Builders.  What I discovered is that we have what it takes to […]




Conversion Costs of Construction

blog,Uncategorized / April 6, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] Two Flat Conversion Costs By Pat Cardoni Today we are going to talk money, dollar bills, rolling in the Benjamins, hard core to the floor cash.  Specifically we will focus on the conversion costs associated with turning a two flat into a single family home.  That is right folks, […]




Determining Remodeling Budget

blog / March 29, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] How do you determine your remodeling budget? By Ryan Siebert I often find myself perplexed when we work on a remodeling budget for a client and the numbers that we come up with are way off from what they were expecting.  So I ask in all sincereness, how do […]




Creating Value Through Construction

blog / March 17, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] Importance of Market Analysis When Creating Value in Residential Construction By Pat Cardoni I am starting a new blog series will focus on creating value through custom construction.  This can be done by completing projects on your existing home, a potential purchase of an existing home, or buying a building a […]




Customized Remodeling Meets Giving Back

blog / February 22, 2017

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] A Customized Remodeling Job That Blew Our Minds Away By Ryan Siebert Custom residential construction, customized remodeling, custom home building, custom contractors. That’s what we are that’s what we love to do. It’s our passion, it’s what drives us, it’s what wakes us up in the morning. But everyone […]




Custom Construction Home Out of Pocket Costs Defined

blog / February 3, 2017

[av_one_full first av_uid=’av-3qtb52′] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” av-medium-font-size=” av-small-font-size=” av-mini-font-size=” av_uid=’av-2zm0ie’ admin_preview_bg=”] What Are You Going To Pay Out of Pocket When Building a Custom Construction Home? By Ryan Siebert When it comes to making the decision to building a custom construction home you will experience an excitement level that will feel like jumping out […]




Building Your Own Custom Home Can Save You Big Money

blog / December 29, 2016

[av_one_full first] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] Find Out How Building Your Own Custom Home Can Save You Big Money in the Long Run By Ryan Siebert I’m often preaching the benefits of custom home building be using verbiage that focuses on the custom portion of the project.  At a recent seminar that I participated in […]