Niv Levy is a legal professional, entrepreneur, and community advocate whose career spans construction, law, and consulting. He is the founder and president of Home Vision Remodel, a construction and remodeling company in Los Angeles. As the company’s president, Niv Levy’s leadership is defined by a commitment to client satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and innovative project delivery.
Niv Levy has extensive industry knowledge and oversees the company’s construction operations, including roofing, plumbing, framing, and electrical. He ensures the company’s compliance with local building codes and safety regulations and is involved in SEO marketing, social media marketing, and lead generation.
In 2021, Mr. Levy became president of Levy Law Office. His law practice focuses on contract negotiation, drafting, review, and breach, offering clients a unique combination of legal precision and practical business strategy. Through his law firm, he has built a reputation for finding lawful solutions to complex issues and resolving legal challenges.
Mr. Levy is also actively involved in giving back to society. He is active in the Jewish community and regularly participates in philanthropic efforts.
What is your typical day, and how do you make it productive?
My typical day starts early, reviewing schedules and project updates before heading to site visits. I stay productive by focusing on priorities and using project management tools to keep communication clear with my teams.
How do you bring ideas to life?
I combine structured planning with creativity. For example, when clients bring unique visions, I work closely with architects and my team to translate their ideas into practical and beautiful construction solutions.
What’s one trend that excites you?
The growing adoption of renewable energy in home construction. Integrating solar with roofing is not just smart for bills, but it creates long-term value for homeowners.
What is one habit that helps you be productive?
Consistently planning the night before – I map out the next day’s meetings, deadlines, and calls so I can start strong without distractions.
What advice would you give your younger self?
Don’t be afraid to take risks earlier. The sooner you push past fear, the sooner opportunities open up.
Tell us something you believe almost nobody agrees with you on?
That construction can be both highly profitable and highly ethical without compromise – many see it as one or the other.
What is the one thing you repeatedly do and recommend everyone else do?
Build long-term relationships, not just transactions. Repeat business and referrals come from trust built over time.
When you feel overwhelmed or unfocused, what do you do?
I hit the gym. Physical activity clears my head and helps me reset mentally.
What is one strategy that has helped you grow your business or advance in your career?
Transparency. By creating quotes with no hidden fees or surprise change orders, I built a reputation that clients trust, which fuels referrals.
What is one failure in your career, how did you overcome it, and what lessons did you take away from it?
At first, I tried to take on every project that came my way. It spread me too thin. I learned to focus on projects that align with my company’s strengths, which ultimately improved quality and growth.
What is one business idea you’re willing to give away to our readers?
Create a business that helps homeowners navigate solar and roofing incentives. Many don’t know how to maximize state and federal rebates, and there’s a major opportunity there.
What is one piece of software that helps you be productive? How do you use it?
Asana – it keeps my projects, tasks, and deadlines in sync across my teams and allows for quick accountability.
Do you have a favorite book or podcast you’ve gotten a ton of value from and why?
Yes, The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber – it taught me how to systematize a business so it can grow sustainably.
What’s a movie or series you recently enjoyed and why?
The series Undercover Billionaire – it shows the grit and strategy it takes to build from nothing, which I relate to as a business owner.
Key learnings
- Building trust and transparency creates repeat business and referrals.
- Focus on strengths, rather than chasing every opportunity.
- Renewable energy integration is the future of home construction.
- Consistency and planning create long-term productivity.
- Risk-taking early on can accelerate opportunities.