Fun Facts About I Am Builder
Published: November 9, 2023
Last updated: November 9, 2023
Welcome to the ultimate analysis of I Am Builder for 2023. Some people question if this channel is fake.
The goal of these profiles is to show you the different ways people have built 6 and 7-figure careers. I hope to inspire you to create your own success online, starting today.
I Am Builder Facts
💡Full Name and Age
Chorn Sarath.
🤑 Net Worth
We can all assume that famous people are wealthy, with this being my best estimate…
As of 2023, I Am Builder has a net worth of $1,700,000 USD.
This is based on the value of his profitable online business, his houses and excavators…which you don’t see on his channel. 🤣
🤩 Income Streams
YouTube ads
🌍 Location
Thailand
✌️Common Praise
Hard working, unique and dedicated.
❌ Notable Complaints
Some people think it’s all fake!
🚀 The X-Factor
He’s built a business around his passion.
📈 Creator Trends
This channel continues to grow massively, mainly due to incredible thumbnails.
🕵🏻♂️ Private Life
Not much is known about his life, other than he’s becoming wealthy.
👨🏻💻 My Verdict
One of the better ‘primitive survival’ channels on YouTube, in my opinion.
About Me
I’m Joshua Smith from Australia. I have been building profitable content sites since 2011.
Today, in addition to managing my own portfolio, I actively help others on their journey.
How did I Am Builder become a millionaire?
I Am Builder became wealthy through documenting his house projects on YouTube. His expenses are low (as he lives in Thailand) and he has a simple life, spending most of his days working on the next house project.
How much does I Am Builder make and how?
Right now, I’m estimating that I Am Builder earns $11,000 per month on YouTube and Instagram. That’s a 6-figure income, mainly derived from ad-revenue. He has a secret team behind him too.
Creator Praise
Chorn Sarath is so wise and creative. Some designs I just haven’t seen before!
Creator Red Flags
Like most of these channels, he has received backlash / controversy where these houses may have been built with the help of excavators in the background. Of course, this isn’t filmed.
My Verdict
I would hold a ton of admiration and respect for his journey, if it were real.
If you want a real channel, check out John’s channel from Primitive Technology: