This is something I'm considering a few years from now. What I see is that you can save a lot of money by doing things yourself. How fancy do you want your home? A basic pole barn shell is pretty reasonable, if you can finish it out yourself you save even more. It seems to me this company is like going to a BMW dealership looking for a Chevy Malibu.
I’ve been in construction for 20 plus years. Anytime I hear a contractor start a statement with, we can’t give you a specific price for products and services, I run. That typically means their ripping you off.The basis for products and services are the numbers. At $165-75 price point for a barn is way too high. You can use all the design additions bells and whistles, but still too high(.)
Are people really agreeing with this? He was super well explained and detailed about what makes the price change, and did give standard ranges. Also, With the cost increases recently in metal, spray foam, pvc, and eletric, what he is saying is not unreasonable.
This is a great video! I appreciate the clarity on pricing and the even tempo to your presentation. It's so nice to be spoken to without hype and hyperbole. It it is clear that you are not trying to "sell me" on your product, that instead you are simply trying to help me by providing accurate info. The result is that I will look to you all when I am ready to build. Thank you!
I am a retired builder with over 45 years of experience. This company could build me a house any time. Good job on explaining the variables when constructing a home. The challenge is most clients aren’t builders. So somehow the builder has to educate them. You can’t walk into a restaurant and order a meal and expect the same price for all meals. Each one is different. It’s exactly the same with a home.
When you said your base price was what you quoted that just blew me away from contacting your company to build the house I am about to build. Way too much money for me. You guys are really making a big profit on these builds. Boo, I have a lot of experience in building and the way you price these things out s a garanteed high dollar/high profit experience. I could see $100-120 sq ft but your pricing is crazy.
Greeeeeeedy! The purpose of METAL buildings is it’s supposed to be a little cheaper than a block house! These metal building companies are taking advantage because they’re suddenly popular. Shame on you for taking advantage!! Greed will get you nowhere!
I just found your channel. Love the content and this particular video. Giving an up front ball park estimate on costs is super helpful when someone is in their initial dreaming phase. Regarding the 6-8 month timeline, that is a good span for a custom home. There was a custom home near me that took about 8 months to complete, in that time frame, the housing plat 2 miles away, full of foam houses and vinyl siding, assembled +80 homes, each about $400K-$500K. I guess they are catering to the now, now, now people who do not realize that it takes time to build something that is more than lipstick and mascara over cheap stuff.
I have a friend that recently built a barndo, He was able to build a 5000 square-foot Barndo for $400,000! 2500 ft.² living space and 2500 ft.² shop space, complete with a heated concrete slab and a massive indoor fireplace. It turned out amazing! Got it done in 10 months.
That’s always been the point of the Barndo, not smacking people across the head with pricing. There are so many older videos of barndos being built for way cheaper! Nice, strong, high quality. More rooms, more space. These prices are crazy man
@@bambam6537 That's because they're older videos. The prices of material & labor have skyrocketed in the last couple years. Barndos aren't the value that they used to be.
$300/Square foot is what it costs, slightly more on homes under 1000/square foot if the septic has to be factored in. That does not include the land, water well, power pole, driveway, or any additional improvements to the property. For a 1200sq/ft basic build (no high end finishes, no appliances, no garage, no covered parking, no driveway). I obtained three separate quotes from different builders. $360K was the average. Keep in mind, I already own my property, I have a water well, and electricity onsite already. If you start with raw land, plan for $550K for a 1200/square foot home, with water well, septic, driveway, electricity, covered parking or garage.
@@jgyrwa I'd add not to take advice from radom comments on TH-cam, the truth is they don't have a clue either. Barndominiums cost more than traditional stick homes these days. Steel prices are insane in today's world.
@@jgyrwa Its not hard to figure out what they are charging for finish work based on the ranges... "garage/shop" is basic steel, $50/ft, finished out shell is $60 AND turnkey is $160/ft ish. (assuming basic designs here). So they are charging roughly $100 sq foot for the part you can get any GC to bid on. Those rates for shops/garages are pretty darn good if that includes basic dirt and the concrete work. To put it in perspective -- I had an 850 sq foot 2/1 built in the same area these guys work in for 74K about 10 years ago. (very basic builder grade buildout with a garage.) That was wood frame and vinyl sided. So realistically for REALLY low grade stick CX you are looking at about $100 sq/ft today. So sounds pretty fair to me given that Barndos are NOT "cheaper" than stick builds. Given what I have seen of their cabinet work its well into "custom" and not "builder grade" so $100/ft for that is actually pretty good. I would guess you can get it actually lower than their "low" end of their range -- most people doing custom builds never have anyone build a "cheap" unit. Its WAY cheaper to get a plan builder like I used in Longview to throw up a wood/vinyl/shingle unit off a packaged house plan. Like almost half. I bet you could get a 1200 sq foot from them for 150K if you were keeping it as basic as possible. Or you could let them do the partial and get a GC to do a low cost finish out for a little less.
I understand your point, but when you show us a typical barndominium, it’s already put together with all those items so you should be able to share the cost, because it is complete
I like these Barndominiums a lot. Mainly because basically they are a simple house on the outside, but have some very nice finishes inside. The kitchen area in the McGarvey is honestly to die for. A few simple changes to the plan, and I would be set for life.
@@RichardWilliamLawson not them. Another metal building company in Texas that engineered cut the building for us. Will deliver then contractor found someone to erect for $7k
@@Anonymous09981 correct. We will finish off the inside with our own money. In Texas there’s so much construction going on I’ve met many people that do so much work. I guess my advantage is that I’m a property appraiser so I meet people. I have a couple of framers in mind, I’ve met like two that build custom cabinets/drawers, fireplace/brickwork. I plan to get stained floor throughout the house. I’m excited. Even my credit union financial officer told me people do it all the time. People finish one room at a time. Which was motivation to go this route. We plan to live there in our rv when utilities are connected. I’m so excited to do so much custom work and not feel rushed on windows, light fixtures so on. That too I asked for minimal windows cut out because I really don’t know what I will really want this minute.
Thanks 🙏 for all your information, praying for land will definitely be praying for 1845 to be our builder, thanks again for your beautiful building,s homes there gorgeous🙏
One of the obvious cost differences between building a traditional home and a barndo is the garage. Typically when building a new traditional home the cost per sq ft includes the garage. Not so much in the barndo
Very fair pricing. I started my barndo 3 years ago and have decades of construction experience. Finished areas of mine without plumbing are 90 per square foot. Shop areas with simple electrical are 40 per square foot. Since most construction is 50/50 labor/materials these cost are right on par with what I experience. Folks commenting on the high cost of this company probably aren't building their own barndominium. Reality check your expectations before jumping into these types of builds. If you want a cheap home for around 40 per square foot just live in the metal building with a bucket toilet propane stove and jugs of water. It's possible but not comfortable. Again experience.
Thanks for your insights! It's important for people to have realistic expectations about the costs of building a barndominium. Your comment is a great reality check for those new to this type of project.
Good Evening! It really pretty barn sweet homes . I need more information. I will look for you. I am interesting to know more about it . It a great NEWS ! AFFORDABLE SWEET HOMES ! I am so happy to see this opportunity! Thank you
Dude you can get land, and design a Triple Wide 3-4 bedroom home for cheaper than that. Once something gets hot these people go and jump off a cliff for money. A Barndo is supposed to be cost and energy efficient, they’re not supposed to be priced out so high. No matter how much the guy tries to sell you on sitting in your living room and giving you exactly what you want etc…Barndos were designed to be cost efficient built homes period
Thank you for trying to address this big question and all of us have; however, you missed the mark. You should put the final cost for what you’re showing each video so we know what we’re looking at. Then we can make the decision on if it’s right for us or too expensive for us.
For those saying it's to high are you factoring in 2022 Material costs and labor shortages? I think this is Texas pricing. Build the same in Mexico for half right... Great if you live in Mexico. Love that you gave some good ideas about cost and what to look for. Does your company work only in Texas?
I was going to ask the same question. Do you ever travel out of TX? I live in OH, and I am looking to relocate to the country again, and be able to get out of the cities.
Hello, I'm a big fan of the Channel. When you estimate $165-175 per sq. ft. for turn key, is that everything except the land and can the price come down if it's a completely open floor plan ... Except for the bathroom.
So let me get this straight. A barndominium is designed to be cost efficient. There is way less material used and the building goes up 2-3 times faster and you charge over double the price of a brick home. WoW!!! What a rip off. I remember when barndominiums were only $60 - $75 a sq-ft turn key.
Stick homes are much cheaper to build these days, have you looked at steel prices the past two years?? A 4x8 sheet I paid $40 for in 2019 is nearly $200 today. I'm not sure if you know, barndos are made of steel.
Barndominums have gotten to the point of defeating the whole purpose of why they were designed In The first place man. When something gets hot, and people don’t know any better and just go and she’ll out the money, you can charge this way.
I really enjoy your videos. Your homes are very nicely done!. I have one question regarding the pricing you are giving. Your first example was $165-$175 per sq. foot for standard finishes. I have been trying to establish costs so that we can rule out some floorplans, but whenever I approach a builder, and ask for a ballpark cost per square foot, the builders have always said $xxx per ROOF square foot. My question to you would be to clarify if the prices you are giving are for conditioned square foot or roof square foot? Makes a really big difference when you have lots of porches. Thank you.
@@fredberghoff9917 In the video he states heated and cooled. He goes on to say porches, carports, garages, etc. are additional at their respective cost per sq foot
When you break it down, does HVAC, electrical and plumbing come with the shell, wood framing, and spray foam? Is that considered one of your mechanicals?
A price range is great. Sure there are variables. Weather, land, inflationary prices etc….. would love to hear an “estimate” to buy this exact thing and the cost to “set it up”?
Great explanations, gives a useable range and notes options are extra. I noticed the typical double walls, steel then traditional wood studs. Have you considered using the hat channel studs so there’s a 6.5” wall thickness not a 9.5” wall thickness?
I was going to go with this company, but when I have someone telling me that they can not give me a turn key price for a basic model on a basic price It's not impossible. You can tell me you don't have a basic model with specific sinks. Cabinet countertops that you can not give a total turn, key price on. Not the price per square foot, but a total price price on a model that has granite countertops. Sinks air conditioning flooring lighting all of that can be figured in the cost. And yes, costs do change from month to month, but you can give a price on a specific model on specific design. Sorry, I don't like what I'm hearing, so yes, you're right.I can't go somewhere else, and I will.
Are there any issues with home insurance for barn homes? I know when tiny homes were the craze, insurance companies would not insure. These look like a code approved home but just want to ask.
Do you guys only work in Texas ? My wife and I are interested in something like this, though we are in Georgia. What do I need to get you guys to help me out with something like this. 5 acres (wooded)
Surely you can give a ballpark for price per sqft for standard cabinets/nothing custom, semi custom items and custom items. It can not be that difficult to give a general/ball park quote per sqft. Please.
A 3100 sq ft home would cost around $550K and that does NOT include the land. For a barndominium - even custom - that just seems a too high to me. Maybe I'm out of touch but I can buy a custom home with the land for slightly more.
People build these things to save money, $178 sqft is what a traditional stick built house would cost, maybe even MORE!!! Wow!!
This is something I'm considering a few years from now. What I see is that you can save a lot of money by doing things yourself. How fancy do you want your home? A basic pole barn shell is pretty reasonable, if you can finish it out yourself you save even more. It seems to me this company is like going to a BMW dealership looking for a Chevy Malibu.
I’ve been in construction for 20 plus years. Anytime I hear a contractor start a statement with, we can’t give you a specific price for products and services, I run. That typically means their ripping you off.The basis for products and services are the numbers. At $165-75 price point for a barn is way too high. You can use all the design additions bells and whistles, but still too high(.)
Are people really agreeing with this? He was super well explained and detailed about what makes the price change, and did give standard ranges. Also, With the cost increases recently in metal, spray foam, pvc, and eletric, what he is saying is not unreasonable.
Thanx for the honesty
That’s a 1000 sqft for $165000….. sounds good to me
@@thexvault I don't know where you live but $165,000 for 1,000 sq/ft is over priced for a prefab home.
@@WV_Raised1983 where I live a 1,000 sq foot prefab is around 265-300k right now with these prices
Thank you for taking time to make this video! You dont know how much we appreciate it!
This is a great video! I appreciate the clarity on pricing and the even tempo to your presentation. It's so nice to be spoken to without hype and hyperbole. It it is clear that you are not trying to "sell me" on your product, that instead you are simply trying to help me by providing accurate info. The result is that I will look to you all when I am ready to build. Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Great cost breakdown earned a new subscription
I am a retired builder with over 45 years of experience. This company could build me a house any time. Good job on explaining the variables when constructing a home. The challenge is most clients aren’t builders. So somehow the builder has to educate them. You can’t walk into a restaurant and order a meal and expect the same price for all meals. Each one is different. It’s exactly the same with a home.
With 45 years you should know 178 sq is absolutely crazy for that house......
When you said your base price was what you quoted that just blew me away from contacting your company to build the house I am about to build. Way too much money for me. You guys are really making a big profit on these builds. Boo, I have a lot of experience in building and the way you price these things out s a garanteed high dollar/high profit experience. I could see $100-120 sq ft but your pricing is crazy.
I thought that was a little high also.
Their target customer is someone with more money than sense.
@@sirgalahad1470 But they are so smiley and friendly, so you can trust trhem, can't you?
From a commercial construction perspective that does metal buildings, they’re insanely high.
Greeeeeeedy! The purpose of METAL buildings is it’s supposed to be a little cheaper than a block house! These metal building companies are taking advantage because they’re suddenly popular. Shame on you for taking advantage!! Greed will get you nowhere!
I think this is greatest idea I've ever seen, when I win the lottery your 1st place I'm calling 😁
Fantastic breakdown or the costs! This should answer just about all the questions that anyone might have.
Thank you so much for taking the time to prepare and make this video!!
Great info, wish you all were up in the Chicago area. Thanks for all the content!
I just found your channel. Love the content and this particular video. Giving an up front ball park estimate on costs is super helpful when someone is in their initial dreaming phase. Regarding the 6-8 month timeline, that is a good span for a custom home. There was a custom home near me that took about 8 months to complete, in that time frame, the housing plat 2 miles away, full of foam houses and vinyl siding, assembled +80 homes, each about $400K-$500K. I guess they are catering to the now, now, now people who do not realize that it takes time to build something that is more than lipstick and mascara over cheap stuff.
Trash company
I have a friend that recently built a barndo, He was able to build a 5000 square-foot Barndo for $400,000! 2500 ft.² living space and 2500 ft.² shop space, complete with a heated concrete slab and a massive indoor fireplace. It turned out amazing! Got it done in 10 months.
Wow! Where did he build? In Texas?
That’s always been the point of the Barndo, not smacking people across the head with pricing. There are so many older videos of barndos being built for way cheaper! Nice, strong, high quality. More rooms, more space. These prices are crazy man
@@bambam6537 That's because they're older videos. The prices of material & labor have skyrocketed in the last couple years. Barndos aren't the value that they used to be.
ur friend is stupid!
So thankful for this info and Happy I found you on Facebook
$300/Square foot is what it costs, slightly more on homes under 1000/square foot if the septic has to be factored in. That does not include the land, water well, power pole, driveway, or any additional improvements to the property.
For a 1200sq/ft basic build (no high end finishes, no appliances, no garage, no covered parking, no driveway). I obtained three separate quotes from different builders. $360K was the average. Keep in mind, I already own my property, I have a water well, and electricity onsite already. If you start with raw land, plan for $550K for a 1200/square foot home, with water well, septic, driveway, electricity, covered parking or garage.
that's just ridiculous. Especially when you consider it was 1/4 that 10 years ago.
Beautiful job on your barndos and fantastic breakdown on pricing. Thanks!
thank you for all the info...
Thank you for the complete detailed information.
Thanks so much for this informative video. I have had a hard time finding info from other builders. Best video so far!!! Thanks
Any builder charging $165-75 for a barndo is not a fair contractor. Do some research outside of watching TH-cam videos.
@@jgyrwa I'd add not to take advice from radom comments on TH-cam, the truth is they don't have a clue either. Barndominiums cost more than traditional stick homes these days. Steel prices are insane in today's world.
@@jgyrwa Its not hard to figure out what they are charging for finish work based on the ranges... "garage/shop" is basic steel, $50/ft, finished out shell is $60 AND turnkey is $160/ft ish. (assuming basic designs here).
So they are charging roughly $100 sq foot for the part you can get any GC to bid on. Those rates for shops/garages are pretty darn good if that includes basic dirt and the concrete work.
To put it in perspective -- I had an 850 sq foot 2/1 built in the same area these guys work in for 74K about 10 years ago. (very basic builder grade buildout with a garage.) That was wood frame and vinyl sided. So realistically for REALLY low grade stick CX you are looking at about $100 sq/ft today. So sounds pretty fair to me given that Barndos are NOT "cheaper" than stick builds.
Given what I have seen of their cabinet work its well into "custom" and not "builder grade" so $100/ft for that is actually pretty good. I would guess you can get it actually lower than their "low" end of their range -- most people doing custom builds never have anyone build a "cheap" unit. Its WAY cheaper to get a plan builder like I used in Longview to throw up a wood/vinyl/shingle unit off a packaged house plan. Like almost half.
I bet you could get a 1200 sq foot from them for 150K if you were keeping it as basic as possible. Or you could let them do the partial and get a GC to do a low cost finish out for a little less.
I understand your point, but when you show us a typical barndominium, it’s already put together with all those items so you should be able to share the cost, because it is complete
Good point
I like these Barndominiums a lot. Mainly because basically they are a simple house on the outside, but have some very nice finishes inside.
The kitchen area in the McGarvey is honestly to die for. A few simple changes to the plan, and I would be set for life.
We are getting just the shell with all dirt for easement, pad and utilities on 13 acres and it was 145k paying the general contractor also.
Does that mean you getting a barndamenium (sp?) But no walls, cabinets, floors etc? Just on a concrete pad?
Did you work with 1845? Or is this building it yourself?
@@RichardWilliamLawson not them. Another metal building company in Texas that engineered cut the building for us. Will deliver then contractor found someone to erect for $7k
@@Anonymous09981 correct.
We will finish off the inside with our own money. In Texas there’s so much construction going on I’ve met many people that do so much work. I guess my advantage is that I’m a property appraiser so I meet people. I have a couple of framers in mind, I’ve met like two that build custom cabinets/drawers, fireplace/brickwork. I plan to get stained floor throughout the house.
I’m excited. Even my credit union financial officer told me people do it all the time. People finish one room at a time. Which was motivation to go this route.
We plan to live there in our rv when utilities are connected. I’m so excited to do so much custom work and not feel rushed on windows, light fixtures so on.
That too I asked for minimal windows cut out because I really don’t know what I will really want this minute.
@@blessedbythebest1003 Out of curiosity, how’s the build going.
Currently looking at doing the same thing but in a year from now as I’m saving up
I would love this! I own 8 acres in the Colorado Mountains and would love to live there!!
Great job right on everything sorry your not in east Tennessee
At that price, I'm guessing site prep, plumbing, and foundation is included right?
Thanks 🙏 for all your information, praying for land will definitely be praying for 1845 to be our builder, thanks again for your beautiful building,s homes there gorgeous🙏
This is my first time watching your video. So I immediately subscribed. Love your breakdown of cost. Sounds fantastic to me.
Thanks for the video, I appreciate the breakdown. Will definitely be giving you guys a call!
I've contacted you via your website. Really like the fact of your price discussions...looking at a barn from you
One of the obvious cost differences between building a traditional home and a barndo is the garage. Typically when building a new traditional home the cost per sq ft includes the garage. Not so much in the barndo
Very fair pricing. I started my barndo 3 years ago and have decades of construction experience. Finished areas of mine without plumbing are 90 per square foot. Shop areas with simple electrical are 40 per square foot. Since most construction is 50/50 labor/materials these cost are right on par with what I experience. Folks commenting on the high cost of this company probably aren't building their own barndominium. Reality check your expectations before jumping into these types of builds. If you want a cheap home for around 40 per square foot just live in the metal building with a bucket toilet propane stove and jugs of water. It's possible but not comfortable. Again experience.
Thanks for your insights! It's important for people to have realistic expectations about the costs of building a barndominium. Your comment is a great reality check for those new to this type of project.
NO IT IS NOT - IT IS WAY HIGH
Good Evening!
It really pretty barn sweet homes .
I need more information.
I will look for you.
I am interesting to know more about it .
It a great NEWS !
AFFORDABLE SWEET HOMES !
I am so happy to see this opportunity!
Thank you
Great info! If I lived in your area I would definitely be calling you! I don’t want to lose my legs to have you come out my way lol!
400k for a 2500sqft Barndo not counting land? That's insane. You can buy a traditional home for that. Why get a Barndo if there is no price advantage?
Dude you can get land, and design a Triple Wide 3-4 bedroom home for cheaper than that. Once something gets hot these people go and jump off a cliff for money. A Barndo is supposed to be cost and energy efficient, they’re not supposed to be priced out so high. No matter how much the guy tries to sell you on sitting in your living room and giving you exactly what you want etc…Barndos were designed to be cost efficient built homes period
@@bambam6537Can this even still be done cost effectively these days?
Great video and great information . I wish barndominiums were easily build in GA. Seems more difficult to locate someone able to really do it.
Thank you for trying to address this big question and all of us have; however, you missed the mark. You should put the final cost for what you’re showing each video so we know what we’re looking at. Then we can make the decision on if it’s right for us or too expensive for us.
I’m looking for property in TX right now for retirement… I will most definitely be contacting you as soon as I close…
we will be ready!
You are awesome
I’m impressed
Wowza, was thinking on doing one of these, but that cost is ridiculous. 😮
Agree
Greetings. Did you mention that y’all were opening in College Station??
Yes we are!! We currently have projects in progress in the College Station area. We can offer a turnkey build within 60-70 miles of C.S.
For those saying it's to high are you factoring in 2022 Material costs and labor shortages? I think this is Texas pricing. Build the same in Mexico for half right... Great if you live in Mexico. Love that you gave some good ideas about cost and what to look for. Does your company work only in Texas?
I was going to ask the same question. Do you ever travel out of TX? I live in OH, and I am looking to relocate to the country again, and be able to get out of the cities.
I didn’t hear you mention the foundation unless I missed it. How much does that cost?
Hello, I'm a big fan of the Channel. When you estimate $165-175 per sq. ft. for turn key, is that everything except the land and can the price come down if it's a completely open floor plan ... Except for the bathroom.
Can barndominiums be built ona full basement or only on a slab?
So let me get this straight. A barndominium is designed to be cost efficient. There is way less material used and the building goes up 2-3 times faster and you charge over double the price of a brick home. WoW!!! What a rip off. I remember when barndominiums were only $60 - $75 a sq-ft turn key.
you can thank all the dumbasses that agree to these kinds of prices
Double the price of a brick home? LOL
Metal has tripled in 2 years
Stick homes are much cheaper to build these days, have you looked at steel prices the past two years?? A 4x8 sheet I paid $40 for in 2019 is nearly $200 today. I'm not sure if you know, barndos are made of steel.
Barndominums have gotten to the point of defeating the whole purpose of why they were designed In The first place man. When something gets hot, and people don’t know any better and just go and she’ll out the money, you can charge this way.
Very good video and helpful. Selling current home and looking to down size
I really enjoy your videos. Your homes are very nicely done!.
I have one question regarding the pricing you are giving.
Your first example was $165-$175 per sq. foot for standard finishes.
I have been trying to establish costs so that we can rule out some floorplans, but whenever I approach a builder, and ask for a ballpark cost per square foot, the builders have always said $xxx per ROOF square foot.
My question to you would be to clarify if the prices you are giving are for conditioned square foot or roof square foot?
Makes a really big difference when you have lots of porches.
Thank you.
any answer on this yet?
Nope
@@fredberghoff9917 In the video he states heated and cooled. He goes on to say porches, carports, garages, etc. are additional at their respective cost per sq foot
@@kellysimmons1233 Thank you! I completely missed that.
Do you build outside the state of Texas?
I'd like to know as well. Denver Colorado here...
what kind of cost is involved with a ground floor shop with the house area above? Do you do builds like that?
Do those prices include concrete?
Excellent interview!
Very informative
When you break it down, does HVAC, electrical and plumbing come with the shell, wood framing, and spray foam? Is that considered one of your mechanicals?
You are correct in your thinking. HVAC, electrical and plumbing are what we are calling mechanicals
Do you service TN?
You have very nice products
Thank you for watching!
Can you do a turn key here in Castroville Texas just 6 miles away from San Antonio Texas
A little out of our range. Thanks for watching
Do you build in Florida? If yes, can your buildings withstand hurricanes of 4 or 5 level strength?
Yeah, you guys are freaking insane!
9 months later....are these still good numbers?
A price range is great. Sure there are variables. Weather, land, inflationary prices etc….. would love to hear an “estimate” to buy this exact thing and the cost to “set it up”?
What if I wanted lower quality instead of granite butcher block and instead of tile corrugated tin in the shower???
Great Video and explanation! Do you build in Florida?
Our First Florida build is in its planning stages, stay tuned for updates!
Thank you for explaining this!
Glad it was helpful!
@@1845Barndo You're welcome and I love a floor plan by Sunshine homes and when I get ready to build I will be in touch!
Wow! $50/square foot is awesome!
very helpful info, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
The answer is 165-175$ per square foot which is insane
NEVER HEARD BACK, do you guys build in Howe Tx ?? AND THIS is a great video , thank you for breaking that down
Do you provide service in southern California, or do you know of a company that does?
What type are sliding you use
26 gauge sheeting.
Great explanations, gives a useable range and notes options are extra.
I noticed the typical double walls, steel then traditional wood studs. Have you considered using the hat channel studs so there’s a 6.5” wall thickness not a 9.5” wall thickness?
Do you know of any reputable companies in Oklahoma that do the same as you?
I love TX!!
But need one of these built in WNC
Thank you…answered a ton of my questions!! Can you do a build in Florida?
I would like to build in FL as well
Is the cost about the same now 2024 per sq foot,?
LOVE YOUR BARNDOMINS Do you go all over as were in Northern California and want one for our son on our prop Thanks
I was going to go with this company, but when I have someone telling me that they can not give me a turn key price for a basic model on a basic price It's not impossible. You can tell me you don't have a basic model with specific sinks. Cabinet countertops that you can not give a total turn, key price on.
Not the price per square foot, but a total price price on a model that has granite countertops. Sinks air conditioning flooring lighting all of that can be figured in the cost. And yes, costs do change from month to month, but you can give a price on a specific model on specific design. Sorry, I don't like what I'm hearing, so yes, you're right.I can't go somewhere else, and I will.
Can you have a basement? Beautiful homes. Love them.
Can you do a basement, and a second story room?
Can you do a garage on bottom and house over it?
Great information.
Great info.
Ilike to know the price for all finish house.
Are there any issues with home insurance for barn homes? I know when tiny homes were the craze, insurance companies would not insure. These look like a code approved home but just want to ask.
Do you guys only work in Texas ? My wife and I are interested in something like this, though we are in Georgia. What do I need to get you guys to help me out with something like this. 5 acres (wooded)
Find other guys these guys are expensive real expensive
Do 1845 go to other states to build ?
Do you build in Seguin, Tx.....areas, Stockdale, Schertz, Cibolo, Marion,etc?
Do you only build in Texas? How about Wyoming?
how do these stand up to tornados?
Can this be done in California??
That’s I’m wondering. Why hasn’t this took off here??
Depends on the codes in the county you live in.
Can you build one in Georgia or Tennessee
We can build in Tennessee! Contact us Sales@team1845.com!
do you come to arkansas to build?
Do you have reps in Sc
Surely you can give a ballpark for price per sqft for standard cabinets/nothing custom, semi custom items and custom items. It can not be that difficult to give a general/ball park quote per sqft. Please.
How about customers that are in AZ?
People are looking at an inexpensive way to build, this is like building a full on regular construction build.
Yeah defeats the purpose
A 3100 sq ft home would cost around $550K and that does NOT include the land. For a barndominium - even custom - that just seems a too high to me. Maybe I'm out of touch but I can buy a custom home with the land for slightly more.
I'm assuming I can get one of these in west/central Florida. Would you happen to have a dealership/showroom/example I could check out here? Thanks.
Really wish I could find a good builder around the Houston area..
All the good builders I've seen are out of range, including you guys
this is the same problem i’m having!
What are you smoking charging that for a metal garage?
Do you work outside of Texas ?