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- Go back to your must have list and your wish list. Now ask yourself: How much money do I have to work with?
- Dave Taylor, General Manager of Nuss: "Everyone knows how much everyday items are, like the price of gas, because we are buying gas a few times a week and the price is clearly marked outside the service station. But the costs of items that we may only purchase once or twice in a lifetime are really different. Unfortunately, the construction and remodeling business have kept customers in the dark about how much projects cost.
- This is where Nuss Construction is really different. We sincerely want our customers to get the project of their dreams but on a budget they are comfortable with.
"You can work with or without a professional designer when you are making selections that will fit your budget. For example, I recall working with a client a few years ago who wanted to shop for cabinetry and tile on his own. We gave him a few suggestions of where to go and he came back with his selections. As his designers, we then reviewed his choices together with him to arrive at a final design and budget.”- Trevor from Nuss Construction.
Then again, last summer, we had a client who was overwhelmed by all the different choices, so she chose to use our Project Development Agreement. That way we could work with her very closely, before the actual contract was signed, to make sure all the choices and decisions were considered in light of her overall goals. She received the best possible value for her specific situation.” — Trevor Heydon from Nuss Construction.
“I always recommend that people work with budget allowances in the initial planning stages. It’s just so much easier to work with a client who established a budget with allowances because we can make wiser, more practical recommendations for specific areas” —Dave Taylor, General Manager Nuss Construction.
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