I didn’t include the cost to build a barndominium due to the range being so wide. It varies largely on your preferences. Due to the all of the customization options, it CAN be cheaper than a traditional house but not necessarily.
Hello, as a marketing director for a mortgage broker in SC focused on promoting homeownership accessibility, I would love to have an opportunity for further discussion on this.
Good evening! We can lend on barndos (with only two comps needed outside of the subdivision/neighborhood) anywhere in SC, with plans for further expansion into NC, GA, and TN.
You forgot to mention the most important thing about barndo construction: it is pole, or post & beam construction, which is why it allows for those massive spans, and quick construction. In rural areas most construction crews are familiar with the method as virtually any other building that goes up is a pole building.
I live in West Texas. Barndos are pretty popular but I think with the heat that we have it is utterly stupid that everyone has dark roofs. I loved the picture of the blue barndo with the silver roof. It looks great and will reflect a ton of the heat.
You absolutely do not need a realtor to build a home. That's just adding cost to the project for no good reason. Just do your own extensive research before you talk to anyone or spend a single dime. All the information you need to have a successful project is already out there, you just have to take the time to learn it before you start. Also check references before you hire a builder!
Couldn’t agree more. All realtors we have dealt with when trying to find something to buy have been an unnecessary middleman that just is there to grab their 6% commission. Can’t be bothered to do any scouting work, all they were good for was filling out paperwork and I can do that on my own. Our neighbor died and his sister inherited. We tried to buy the house for our son and his fiancee with a very very fair offer that was a cash deal and all the sister had to do was take what she wanted and walk away. It was a 70s house so needed some work, but nothing we couldn’t handle on our own. Her “realtor friend” convinced her to list the property with her claiming she could get her more for the house. Then proceeded to bring in her own people to do renovations and charged her three times what we were paying for our own home renovations at the same time. Turned out there was a small problem with termites (common and was very treatable but $3000), a busted pipe outside (more $$$) paid for haul off of house contents ($$$), clean up of property as her brother wasn’t able to keep up the 3 acres (a lot more$$). Anyway after this friend’s commission, and all the expenses that lined her crew’s pockets, she sold for more but actually pocketed $25k less than what we offered and it took over a year for her to finalize the sale. Realtors suck. They are not on your side ever, they are only on their own side. Sorry for long rant - still bitter.
@@firehorsewoman414 Oh I get it. Everyone trying to get a pc of the pie is the reason every major transaction is so unnecessarily complicated in the USA.
Good rundown. I need to start envisioning what retirement is going to look like, and sometimes I think about a barndominium on 20 to 50 acres. I would have a small plot to grow some veggies and keep chickens, some covered parking for a big class A RV or fifth wheel, a 3-car garage, a private airstrip, and a hangar for a Cessna. Although the chickens may not be big fans of the Cessna coming and going.
Thank you for this! We were initially going to build in Manchester, KY, but we’re selling that 52 acres and are now looking at building in the FL panhandle once we decide where to buy land. We never would have considered an issue with getting a traditional loan! If any Barndominium builders are in FL, please respond to this msg! We have a plan ready for bid.
Your Local Community Lender here - You are totally correct when you made the statement about portfolio/in-house products. These loans are not easy to sell downstream which prompts us as a lender to keep it on our books. Hence, we then face higher risk and servicing costs which originating a conventional mortgage loan does not. With all of that being said, if you work with your bank and inject ample equity/downpayment the in-house side could actually turn out to be a more simple process. Trey Brownlee III NWFL Lender
The amount of lumber that goes into a framed house exponentially adds to the amounts of mistakes and bad installation. Barndominium doesn't transfer loads to walls like framed houses. The loads are transferred mainly to post.
We've had a couple tornadoes hit our farm and the only building that had trouble had no cement in it. You add that and the internal framing and I would say they are extremely sturdy.
I have a few questions. How strong are they in comparison to concrete homes in hurricanes ? Could they have welded angle stability footers instead of the all thread cross stabilizers ?
We are finishing up the 1st barndominium 10 lot development here in Lafayette. Looking for some examples of covenants and restrictions from other neighborhoods with barndominiums if anyone is willing to share. Thank you in advance
Yep, but if you’re thinking long term with one, just like if buying a house, I’m going to use it for passive income, I.E. renting it or doing an Airbnb. Therefore, not really looking at a resell value.
I’ve been working with potentially having a STICK BUILT that has since tried to discourage me from going with a Barndo !! He talked a lot about it rusting over time and cooling/heating costs.
Rusting over time can be an issue the ladder shouldnt be if you insulate it properly. Just gotta be proactive for the potenital rust and acutally coat the home.
We have 3 adjoining lots together free & clear. They have been rezoned Commercial Highway which allows for Single Family Attached. There exists a cottage each on two of the lots. A hazmat hassle to remove because of asbestos siding. Wondering if we could incorporate them in a single Barndominium build spanning the width of the three lots.🤔 Live in Virginia.
I thought the deal with the bank/tax issue was you got a loan for a metal building, and you build out the inside separately. Sell the property I dunno I intended on keeping mine.
Not only should you work with a realtor but also an insurance agent who knows what you are building and has insured this type of building. If its hard for a lender it will be hard for an insurance agent. get a rough quote before beginning the building prosses. If you cant find insurance the bank may call your loan as it will be required. Also cost of insurance may be high on this building. Allot 10k a year for insurance for home, and umbrella. That should be the Highest I could see it go but that's based on Arizona Numbers.
I missed your point about getting a realtor to work with you and the builder. If it isn't being built for resale, why would this be a help? Realtors don't necessarily know about building and construction.
Representation. Just like you wouldn’t go to court without a lawyer. Having someone on your side (for free mind you) can save you confusion and possibly lots of money. Having someone on your side that knows what to look for in contracts to make sure everything is consistent is invaluable. Builders (not all) have been known to take advantage of buyers who don’t know any better. I’m personally not a fan of blindly signing off on papers for the one who stands to collect from me, drafted up.
I building made out of steel beams will collapse quicker than a build made from wood beams. The steel will buckle where the outside of the wood will just turn to ash
Thank you for this! We were initially going to build in Manchester, KY, but we’re selling that 52 acres and are now looking at building in the FL panhandle once we decide where to buy land. We never would have considered an issue with getting a traditional loan! If any Barndominium builders are in FL, please contact me! We have a plan ready for bid.
I live in a Barndominium in the Midwest I love it but in reality it’s a cheap house to build at the time but not now but on the flipside of that it higher maintenance cost for the upkeep of the barndominium I know I had to do it
@@ladyinred3583 I live in show me state I had to replace about 150 rubber gasket screws for my roof on my barndominium but it happened last year 8 years live in it but I think it was the heat through the multiple summer that disintegrate rubber gasket they only last between 12 to 15 years then you have to check on them because if you don’t then they will start leaking after that
Majority of the barnuminums being built are pretty much the same as a conventional house. They used 2x6 walls on a slab. Only thing different is metal broken metal siding. You still use trusses. Not much different. Now if you are talking a post frame house, then that's a different story. I am doing a post frame. Doing goods on the inside and outside. But I don't have to worry about financing because I am going to pay with cash.
Is s/one who hopes to build a "BARNDO" (sorry) going to have to possibly shell out $1300 or w/ever for a PLAN...take it to a lender, & only have a lender shoot it down, & then be out the cost of the plan because nobody will FINANCE it? Is it nothing more than a crap shoot? What's your educated guess in getting one financed? We're in the greater Columbia area by the way (Lexington, West Cola, etc).
I have seven acres in Georgia on a road that has about six barndominiams. I think I will also build a Bardo. I refuse to build a stick built house. Wood doesn't do well in the south with the humidity, termites, wood ants and rats that eat through the wood to get into the house. So, it either concrete or a bsrndo. Buy the way, I met my husband on AOL in 1997. Of course I did a criminal background check on him before we met in person. We have been together ever since.
Hi, I live in GA too and would love to live in a bardominium. If u ever find the company that build those in your area, woyld you please, share their information? I live in Carroll county thanks
That’s what we’re doing now….bought acreage in Colorado and will pay out of pocket for the well/septic and electric hook up… Then start the barndominium…..
My wife and I are building a 1200 SQ ft. In north Arkansas. Welding it all together. Using pre Fab trusses. All from Wheeler Metal , Springfield MO. The property, slab , metal etc. Cash as we go. The hell with the banks , insurance company's, rediculas codes. It's time to buckle up and get your hands dirty yull sleep better at night away from the system.
We had a barndo built by a horrible builder… we are currently having to look into having another built because it’s apparently more cost effective to start from scratch than to fix the mistakes
@@ninety3feet It’s suppose to be just an email address but youtube created a link out of it making it look like a website. Feel free to email me at this address josh@dreamhomeswithjosh.com Or call/text me at 864-642-5782 that way I can better help get you connected to a builder.
I'm thinking and designing a 'stilt house'. If it's not on stilt it's cost too much. As for kitchen...no kitchen..i hate kitchens. Waste of space and im not a chef. Solution. I will build a ' mobile kitchen island ' that will everything kitchen in the island. Because it mobile it can be put anywhere and even be hidden.
🧐 sir, what? No oven? No fridge? stove top? No sink? No cupboards for food ,cups, plates, or utensils? What do you mean no kitchen? Hope you're not reselling😅 How you gonna fit that on a mobile island? 😂
I didn’t include the cost to build a barndominium due to the range being so wide. It varies largely on your preferences. Due to the all of the customization options, it CAN be cheaper than a traditional house but not necessarily.
We bought land in texas and are about to build our barndominium
I’m an Owner of The Barndo Co. Would love to collab and bring some perspective from the builder side of Barndominiums.
Hey Ross, I would love to collab as well as I have a LOT to learn. Here is my email josh@dreamhomeswithjosh.com
Ross, what's your contact info? May need your services in the future.
I’m looking at building possibly a bardo. Can you help me.
Hello, as a marketing director for a mortgage broker in SC focused on promoting homeownership accessibility, I would love to have an opportunity for further discussion on this.
My husband and I would love to use both of your services. How can we collaborate with both of you near the North Augusta Sc area.
Mine is steel construction throughout. There are many in my region. No issue with financing or appraisal.
What area?
What area are you in?
Are you happy with your steel barndo
Good evening! We can lend on barndos (with only two comps needed outside of the subdivision/neighborhood) anywhere in SC, with plans for further expansion into NC, GA, and TN.
Great information to have! Thank you!
How do I get in touch with someone in your company. I want to build in South Carolina.
@@mariepierre3980p
I want to build in NC. I already have the land, free and clear !
Do you offer VA Loan options for Barndominiums?
I am slowly heading towards a BARNO build somewhere in NC / VA.
You forgot to mention the most important thing about barndo construction: it is pole, or post & beam construction, which is why it allows for those massive spans, and quick construction. In rural areas most construction crews are familiar with the method as virtually any other building that goes up is a pole building.
My wife and I want to sell our home find land and build a bardominium. I’m still researching to get more familiar with the process.
I live in West Texas. Barndos are pretty popular but I think with the heat that we have it is utterly stupid that everyone has dark roofs. I loved the picture of the blue barndo with the silver roof. It looks great and will reflect a ton of the heat.
Barndo has what home buyers crave.
i get what you are laying down.
Omg that's hilarious 😂
So underrated. Hilarious
Well it fits. We are living in an Idiocracy
Bro… 😂😂😂
You absolutely do not need a realtor to build a home. That's just adding cost to the project for no good reason. Just do your own extensive research before you talk to anyone or spend a single dime. All the information you need to have a successful project is already out there, you just have to take the time to learn it before you start. Also check references before you hire a builder!
Couldn’t agree more. All realtors we have dealt with when trying to find something to buy have been an unnecessary middleman that just is there to grab their 6% commission. Can’t be bothered to do any scouting work, all they were good for was filling out paperwork and I can do that on my own. Our neighbor died and his sister inherited. We tried to buy the house for our son and his fiancee with a very very fair offer that was a cash deal and all the sister had to do was take what she wanted and walk away. It was a 70s house so needed some work, but nothing we couldn’t handle on our own. Her “realtor friend” convinced her to list the property with her claiming she could get her more for the house. Then proceeded to bring in her own people to do renovations and charged her three times what we were paying for our own home renovations at the same time. Turned out there was a small problem with termites (common and was very treatable but $3000), a busted pipe outside (more $$$) paid for haul off of house contents ($$$), clean up of property as her brother wasn’t able to keep up the 3 acres (a lot more$$). Anyway after this friend’s commission, and all the expenses that lined her crew’s pockets, she sold for more but actually pocketed $25k less than what we offered and it took over a year for her to finalize the sale. Realtors suck. They are not on your side ever, they are only on their own side. Sorry for long rant - still bitter.
@@firehorsewoman414 Oh I get it. Everyone trying to get a pc of the pie is the reason every major transaction is so unnecessarily complicated in the USA.
Wrong!!!
@@ChrisMiller1-hh6wd wrong ? In what way?
@@ChrisMiller1-hh6wd Wow, you've made a compelling argument. I am in awe of your communication skills. I stand corrected and I salute you!
Good rundown. I need to start envisioning what retirement is going to look like, and sometimes I think about a barndominium on 20 to 50 acres. I would have a small plot to grow some veggies and keep chickens, some covered parking for a big class A RV or fifth wheel, a 3-car garage, a private airstrip, and a hangar for a Cessna. Although the chickens may not be big fans of the Cessna coming and going.
Thank you for this! We were initially going to build in Manchester, KY, but we’re selling that 52 acres and are now looking at building in the FL panhandle once we decide where to buy land.
We never would have considered an issue with getting a traditional loan! If any Barndominium builders are in FL, please respond to this msg! We have a plan ready for bid.
Your Local Community Lender here - You are totally correct when you made the statement about portfolio/in-house products. These loans are not easy to sell downstream which prompts us as a lender to keep it on our books. Hence, we then face higher risk and servicing costs which originating a conventional mortgage loan does not. With all of that being said, if you work with your bank and inject ample equity/downpayment the in-house side could actually turn out to be a more simple process.
Trey Brownlee III
NWFL Lender
I appreciate your input on this, this is highly educational!
The amount of lumber that goes into a framed house exponentially adds to the amounts of mistakes and bad installation.
Barndominium doesn't transfer loads to walls like framed houses. The loads are transferred mainly to post.
We built our first Barndominium in 1998 in Indiana!
What would you do different, if anything?? Heating/Cooling costs ??
Do you still live in it? If not was it difficult to sell?
Exactly what I was looking for.
Any issues building in Charleston SC with Wind codes? You know of good Builders that have build Barndominiums in Charleston area?
Don't want my house even touching the dirt! So clean and elite it looks like its floating in the air.
How do barndominiums hold up to tornados?
We've had a couple tornadoes hit our farm and the only building that had trouble had no cement in it. You add that and the internal framing and I would say they are extremely sturdy.
Working with The Barndoco out of Duncan. Just starting out but great to work with so far! And they have a C2P loan option with a local lender.
Would love one❤
I have a few questions.
How strong are they in comparison to concrete homes in hurricanes ?
Could they have welded angle stability footers instead of the all thread cross stabilizers ?
I’m currently looking to buy land and build a Barndominium
I’d love to help out Sean! 864-642-5782 Feel free to text! If you call just leave a VM and I’ll get back.
@upstatescliving do you know of any builders and lenders in NC?
We’re looking at getting a loan through farm credit. Hopefully all goes well 🤞🏻
This is what my Wife and I want in the Mid-west Soon!!!
THANKS FOR THE INFO!
You got it!
appraisers not able to get a great value for the home is a great idea when you have to pay annual taxes!!
We are finishing up the 1st barndominium 10 lot development here in Lafayette. Looking for some examples of covenants and restrictions from other neighborhoods with barndominiums if anyone is willing to share. Thank you in advance
Any updates as to the market/financing/durability (as of August 2024). Looking at that option in the Landrum/Campobello areas. Thank you in advance.
Yo great show thanks for the info
Glad you enjoyed it! You got it!
Thank you! I am wanting to move to South Carolina and Build a Barndo. Can you help me?
Send me an email here so we can connect! Josh@dreamhomeswithjosh.com
I’m in the phase of looking for a builder here in Sweden for a Barndominium. barns are as common here as in the US. And very similar too.
That’s very interesting to hear!
Yep, but if you’re thinking long term with one, just like if buying a house, I’m going to use it for passive income, I.E. renting it or doing an Airbnb. Therefore, not really looking at a resell value.
I’ve been working with potentially having a STICK BUILT that has since tried to discourage me from going with a Barndo !! He talked a lot about it rusting over time and cooling/heating costs.
Rusting over time can be an issue the ladder shouldnt be if you insulate it properly. Just gotta be proactive for the potenital rust and acutally coat the home.
Looking to building one in two years in northeast Ohio, after rates drop.
Same here, I’m in N OHIO as well and looking into a building.
We have 3 adjoining lots together free & clear. They have been rezoned Commercial Highway which allows for Single Family Attached. There exists a cottage each on two of the lots. A hazmat hassle to remove because of asbestos siding. Wondering if we could incorporate them in a single Barndominium build spanning the width of the three lots.🤔 Live in Virginia.
I got online and found a date and it was fun but ultimately I got taken for a lot of money. Maybe I should have just bought a Barndo instead.
😂 Mmm, that’s a tough one. Hindsight is what it is!
Can you build one over a basement?
I thought the deal with the bank/tax issue was you got a loan for a metal building, and you build out the inside separately. Sell the property I dunno I intended on keeping mine.
Man, you made me think about the cow level in Diablo 2. I’m still traumatized! 🤣
Enjoyed the video.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not only should you work with a realtor but also an insurance agent who knows what you are building and has insured this type of building. If its hard for a lender it will be hard for an insurance agent. get a rough quote before beginning the building prosses. If you cant find insurance the bank may call your loan as it will be required. Also cost of insurance may be high on this building. Allot 10k a year for insurance for home, and umbrella. That should be the Highest I could see it go but that's based on Arizona Numbers.
I missed your point about getting a realtor to work with you and the builder. If it isn't being built for resale, why would this be a help? Realtors don't necessarily know about building and construction.
Representation. Just like you wouldn’t go to court without a lawyer. Having someone on your side (for free mind you) can save you confusion and possibly lots of money. Having someone on your side that knows what to look for in contracts to make sure everything is consistent is invaluable. Builders (not all) have been known to take advantage of buyers who don’t know any better. I’m personally not a fan of blindly signing off on papers for the one who stands to collect from me, drafted up.
Does the VA even consider such a home? Has anyone had experience with getting or using their VA for a barndominium? 🤔🤷🏻♀
I building made out of steel beams will collapse quicker than a build made from wood beams. The steel will buckle where the outside of the wood will just turn to ash
Thank you for this! We were initially going to build in Manchester, KY, but we’re selling that 52 acres and are now looking at building in the FL panhandle once we decide where to buy land.
We never would have considered an issue with getting a traditional loan! If any Barndominium builders are in FL, please contact me! We have a plan ready for bid.
I've been looking at buying acreage in Manchester, I think FL would be too hot for me
I ask about the vents and chimneys do you go through the walls up high rather than poke holes in the roof and skylights
I would go through the walls if you have enough vertical space.
I live in a Barndominium in the Midwest I love it but in reality it’s a cheap house to build at the time but not now but on the flipside of that it higher maintenance cost for the upkeep of the barndominium I know I had to do it
where is the Midwest and what are the problems that you’re having?
@@ladyinred3583 I live in show me state I had to replace about 150 rubber gasket screws for my roof on my barndominium but it happened last year 8 years live in it but I think it was the heat through the multiple summer that disintegrate rubber gasket they only last between 12 to 15 years then you have to check on them because if you don’t then they will start leaking after that
Great video
Why can't lender just compare it to a commercial metal building structure?
Majority of the barnuminums being built are pretty much the same as a conventional house. They used 2x6 walls on a slab. Only thing different is metal broken metal siding. You still use trusses. Not much different. Now if you are talking a post frame house, then that's a different story. I am doing a post frame. Doing goods on the inside and outside. But I don't have to worry about financing because I am going to pay with cash.
Do you know any builders in southern Wisconsin?
Is s/one who hopes to build a "BARNDO" (sorry) going to have to possibly shell out $1300 or w/ever for a PLAN...take it to a lender, & only have a lender shoot it down, & then be out the cost of the plan because nobody will FINANCE it? Is it nothing more than a crap shoot? What's your educated guess in getting one financed? We're in the greater Columbia area by the way (Lexington, West Cola, etc).
I have seven acres in Georgia on a road that has about six barndominiams. I think I will also build a Bardo. I refuse to build a stick built house. Wood doesn't do well in the south with the humidity, termites, wood ants and rats that eat through the wood to get into the house. So, it either concrete or a bsrndo. Buy the way, I met my husband on AOL in 1997. Of course I did a criminal background check on him before we met in person. We have been together ever since.
Hi, I live in GA too and would love to live in a bardominium. If u ever find the company that build those in your area, woyld you please, share their information? I live in Carroll county thanks
I'm learning you really should pay for your land and get the utilities paid for cash out of pocket. The land alone will be worth enough to get a loan.
That’s what we’re doing now….bought acreage in Colorado and will pay out of pocket for the well/septic and electric hook up…
Then start the barndominium…..
Any Barnglamhouse companies in CT
Can i please get more info and pricing??
I’d be happy to connect you to the right folks. email me at josh@dreamhomeswithjosh.com
the barndo builders in SC NC are NOT in the same league as Texas builders ...
That's what's up. Let's Goooo!!!!
A realtor can’t help with a builder as much as a Building Official. That should be first choice.
They play a different role entirely, however they can indeed be utilized for overseeing.
My wife and I are building a 1200 SQ ft. In north Arkansas. Welding it all together. Using pre Fab trusses. All from Wheeler Metal , Springfield MO. The property, slab , metal etc. Cash as we go. The hell with the banks , insurance company's, rediculas codes. It's time to buckle up and get your hands dirty yull sleep better at night away from the system.
We had a barndo built by a horrible builder… we are currently having to look into having another built because it’s apparently more cost effective to start from scratch than to fix the mistakes
the only con is the aircon bill.
What are good builders in Ohio?
Can you build a baby barndo for 250,000 cash in north/western in South Carolina
I have a contact that’s a barndominium builder. We could look into it if you’re serious. josh@dreamhomeswithjosh.com
@@upstatescliving thank you, might be moving to that area by the end of the year, I’ll let you know👍
@@BrewTownBiker Awesome! We’d love to have you, let me know how I can help!
@@upstatescliving That is a bad link. Looking for Barndominium builders in the SC/NC area.
@@ninety3feet It’s suppose to be just an email address but youtube created a link out of it making it look like a website. Feel free to email me at this address josh@dreamhomeswithjosh.com
Or call/text me at 864-642-5782 that way I can better help get you connected to a builder.
i have land in SC and really looking forward to building i already sent a text
I actually think the abbreviated "barndo" is way less cringe than "barndominium" 😅
Another con is tornados without a cellar
Hey do you know of a builder for barndo in SC??
I certainly do, give me a text or call and we can talk! 864-642-5782
Ultimately it will leak. They all do. And finding the leak is most of the battle. It’s not a lot more to build block.
That's not true.
Too 'expensive' for what it is. People like houses that can be purchase...know it's done.
Houses? Homes/housing/living quarters/dwellings
Barndo's are not new. My friends was built in the 70's. They are everywhere in rural areas of WA
That’s awesome. The rest of the country is just now learning about them.
Shoulda called it cons and pros…
So...don't buy a Barndo. Got it!
I'm thinking and designing a 'stilt house'. If it's not on stilt it's cost too much.
As for kitchen...no kitchen..i hate kitchens. Waste of space and im not a chef.
Solution. I will build a ' mobile kitchen island ' that will everything kitchen in the island. Because it mobile it can be put anywhere and even be hidden.
🧐 sir, what? No oven? No fridge? stove top? No sink? No cupboards for food ,cups, plates, or utensils? What do you mean no kitchen? Hope you're not reselling😅
How you gonna fit that on a mobile island? 😂
Waaaaay too much yak and selfies.
Need loan options for NC