There are two things that make this a hard thing to do in a lot of situations.
1: If you have a loan will the bank go along with your idea, a lot of them won't.
2: In some locations where you have to have a building permit it is only good for so long and you have to renew it and that can get expensive after a few times but also some will only renew it so many times and then it has to be completed or suffer the consequences.
It's a good idea but if you are relying on friends and family to help it can cause problems. They are always eager in the beginning but when it starts taking up their weekends it gets old fast. When I built houses for a living I helped friends out but it usually ended up with me doing all the work for nothing and them drinking beer. The lumber that is sold today will not stay in a wall without something making it stay there. I've seen lots of wall studs pull themselves out of the nails and wind up in a u shape on the floor. There are a lot of things to consider before you do this so you remain friends with your friends.
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