I don't understand all the unkind comments. This is a great start in a search for what your invisioning. I appreciate them giving us the name of each building company, and then go do your own research.
I understand the "unkind comments" The video is blatantly misleading in terms of price for what you get. Pretty much click bait. Not really a good start with how unrealistic it is. So yeah, starts at 50k for the material cost for the shell only. Land prep, foundation, plumbing, interior materials, shipping, labor for assembly, permits, electrical, fixtures.. in terms of "turn key, or move in ready" you're looking at a minimum of 200k for bare bones, cheap, small, and low end appliances. Oh yeah, that's if you already own the land.
personally I agree... I just discovered that there are homes called barndos AND there are "kits" so this to me is exciting. I'm not thinking this is a total cost... Like you said I'll do more research but I'm very grateful for this video
These prices are just for the basic building. Any additions will cost; foundation, electrical, plumbing, assembly, insulation, and all extras. We built a 24 x 24 two car garage pole barn cost 5 years ago, $28k.
Out quote for a 40x 40 barndo, just plain, was $230K in 2023. W/O well, septic, electric, etc. Don't even remind me of the cost of the property. Still haven't built yet.
@@lancebailey7359 This is insane. I just got a quote for concrete slab, (not including rough in for pipe, so have to get another for that), with metal shell and frame, for $25 square foot, two door opening. Goes up with each cut for windows.
All I want is the shell! We can finish the rest on our own. We can pay cash for other things (electric….) as we go. Therefore we can have a home that is basically paid for instead of buying a smaller home for $200,000 + and being in debt until we die. So what if it’s the shell? I think $50,000 is a great start for people who don’t want to finance and be in debt to the bank forever. You can basically have a house wired with electric for the cost of 3 mortgage pmts. I think this is smart. Definitely better than a $100,000 Tiny Home too!! 👍😀
@@mepipeline If you want to purchase a shell, built on site, that includes the price of labor, check out places like Jim Walter homes. You can use an acre of your land as the down payment, then finish it out yourself. My first home in 78 was a JWH. Two story four bedroom three bath shell was complete on the outside, and studded up on the inside. The shell, at the time was $38k and it costed me another 40k to finish it out myself. I did all the labor and saved 30k. Yes, I am a builder, but in 78 I was still learning. Just last year I sold that very house for $250k So whatever you decide, the price of property will most likely never get cheaper.
These are easily $300,000 homes. They are listing just the prices for the kits, which do not include the price for labor, the price for concrete, electric, plumbing, well, septic, and interior. If you do it all yourself, yeah, you might be able to keep it under $200,000, but for the average person, you're spending $250k, $300k, maybe even $400k when it's all said and done.
Get one of these prefab Barndominium to better withstand against this ever changing climate instead of a mobile home. Have to believe God will provide and help us finish the inside..
If you've found this and been looking, realize that the price is only for the shell without being built. Take that price and multiple that number times 4 atleast.
My question is how much would it take to heat and cool the units with the huge open area and high ceilings. Does the heating and cooling disperse evenly? It seems like it would be costly to keep the temps even and reasonable.
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Sooo misleading. Add shipping, assembly, permits, taxes, windows, concrete slab, plumbing, electrical, hvac, sewage and the list goes on. These will all cost between 200k to 400k
Obviously you have to buy other things like windows and slab you make it sound like you thought it came with everything the kids the dog the Pickett fence😅
@@gonzogooch the things I mentioned cost and additional 100k at minimum. You do know what math is, yes? I mean, the picket fence and dog house should be thrown in with the additional 100k. It's like buying a car without the engine. Do you now see the math mathing?
You mean the shell is cheap because that is what you're selling. The plumbing, electrical, interior materials, etc is a a lot more than what your hoping to sell.
The catch is hiring a contractor who can actually assembled the parts well, but you also need a foundation and water, electrical, waste disposal, etc. etc. besides the land. These are NOT cheaper houses.
This is just for the shell, just the materials themselves. The contractor to build it, foundation, plumbing, electrical, interior framing, insulation, etc, etc... are not included in this cost.
Some of it is DEFINITELY too good to be true. For example, the initial unit (red Gambrel) costing less than $50K?? LOLOL. More like $150K would be more believable. But that's why they call it "CLICK BAIT" because overly-fantastic claims gets the eyeballs.
I’m looking at one on Texas on ten acres. Is 1800 square feet of living space. It has two huge storage areas where you could live or park your car. Asking $750,000. Realtor says she doesn’t understand them. Nice looking outside but most have toxic spray foam insulation so be wary of formaldehyde poisoning. They look quite late considering the usable square footage for actual living. I think that’s the draw-$200,000 cheaper than a stick built that appears as impressive and is $780,000 and 1950 square feet or maybe 2100. With porches.
The thing is, they’re not counting the insulation and the wall panels and the electric or the sewage hook ups that’s just the outside that’s just the shell…
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Tell me I need one level house for less than a hundred thousand dollars. Can anyone build it? 2 beds open kitchen and living room with front porch and back porch and real fire wood place
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This is ai bot voice over bs. This are the kits , doesn't include the delivery cost, assembly, foundation, Plumbing electrical, sewer, interior , kitchen, bath, utilities or water.
Might as well hire a contractor for a small basic minimalist home. I do not like mobile homes or RV. Tiny homes are very code restricted to find a place to park it. All i see are fancy expensive homes.
You read that wrong Alexa. The price of that post and beam home was 90 to 120 square feet. Not 90 for 120 square feet. I wish you people would stop using AI to narrate your videos and just get a person who is used to talking normally to do it.
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Yes, perhaps true. However, over 90% of American built homes are made of wood or wood frames. I have a friend that has an all-concrete home. It is beautiful but it was quite expensive to design and build.
I don't understand all the unkind comments. This is a great start in a search for what your invisioning. I appreciate them giving us the name of each building company, and then go do your own research.
I understand the "unkind comments" The video is blatantly misleading in terms of price for what you get. Pretty much click bait. Not really a good start with how unrealistic it is. So yeah, starts at 50k for the material cost for the shell only. Land prep, foundation, plumbing, interior materials, shipping, labor for assembly, permits, electrical, fixtures.. in terms of "turn key, or move in ready" you're looking at a minimum of 200k for bare bones, cheap, small, and low end appliances. Oh yeah, that's if you already own the land.
Yep, it's a lie. 500k to a mil😮
personally I agree... I just discovered that there are homes called barndos AND there are "kits" so this to me is exciting. I'm not thinking this is a total cost... Like you said I'll do more research but I'm very grateful for this video
Right! Wish they’d do models that matched price as advertised.
Its mostly click bait.
These prices are just for the basic building. Any additions will cost; foundation, electrical, plumbing, assembly, insulation, and all extras. We built a 24 x 24 two car garage pole barn cost 5 years ago, $28k.
Out quote for a 40x 40 barndo, just plain, was $230K in 2023. W/O well, septic, electric, etc. Don't even remind me of the cost of the property. Still haven't built yet.
That was the plain building not interior right
Yeah just the shell and foundation is 150-200k
@@lancebailey7359 This is insane.
I just got a quote for concrete slab, (not including rough in for pipe, so have to get another for that), with metal shell and frame, for $25 square foot, two door opening. Goes up with each cut for windows.
Do they have financing for any of these
All I want is the shell! We can finish the rest on our own. We can pay cash for other things (electric….) as we go. Therefore we can have a home that is basically paid for instead of buying a smaller home for $200,000 + and being in debt until we die. So what if it’s the shell? I think $50,000 is a great start for people who don’t want to finance and be in debt to the bank forever. You can basically have a house wired with electric for the cost of 3 mortgage pmts. I think this is smart. Definitely better than a $100,000 Tiny Home too!! 👍😀
I'm a home builder, and just a basic home will start at 140.00 a square foot. So yeah, these are for the shell.
HAVE YOU ERECTED ONE YOURSELF, WAS IT EASY TO CONSTRACT, DO YOU HAVE ANY HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS..?
@@mepipeline If you want to purchase a shell, built on site, that includes the price of labor, check out places like Jim Walter homes. You can use an acre of your land as the down payment, then finish it out yourself. My first home in 78 was a JWH. Two story four bedroom three bath shell was complete on the outside, and studded up on the inside. The shell, at the time was $38k and it costed me another 40k to finish it out myself. I did all the labor and saved 30k. Yes, I am a builder, but in 78 I was still learning. Just last year I sold that very house for $250k So whatever you decide, the price of property will most likely never get cheaper.
I think it depends on the state.
Doing a Timberlyne home now . Been a nightmare. In the end it will be $388/ sq foot when including land , foundation , utility, and site clearance.
Jesus Christ
What state are you building it in? That seems awfully high!
Land isn’t appropriate to include in the price here. Land has nothing to do with the structure price.
@@johnhoward3042 Their site notes e/thing included, as well as what's NEEDED.
@@johnhoward3042it is absolutely relevant. When someone sees a $500K home they calculate total land + living space
I live in CT where country carpenters are located. That cost is literally just the framing kit for that price. It doesn’t include anything else.
key words, “starting at”…. the finished to have good quality of life is far more than the “starting at” price🤯
If you think you can build the one in the pic for under $50,000,,,you been living in a cave for 20 yrs😢😢😢😢
In a cave for 40 years 😂
Expect to spend two to three times the cost of the building for the interior.
That’s just the cost to buy the bare kit! At least another $150,000 to have someone build it and the cost to finish the insides
These people must think we're stupid
When they say starting price means that's just the start . Starting price means five times more than we're telling you
These are easily $300,000 homes. They are listing just the prices for the kits, which do not include the price for labor, the price for concrete, electric, plumbing, well, septic, and interior. If you do it all yourself, yeah, you might be able to keep it under $200,000, but for the average person, you're spending $250k, $300k, maybe even $400k when it's all said and done.
Trying to find a 3 bed 2 bath brand new house in northern WA for $500K or less is absolutely not easy. The market is absolutely trash
Get one of these prefab Barndominium to better withstand against this ever changing climate instead of a mobile home. Have to believe God will provide and help us finish the inside..
If you've found this and been looking, realize that the price is only for the shell without being built. Take that price and multiple that number times 4 atleast.
We all know that the structure is the price. Your design and fixtures and all the trimmings will def increase the price!
I Love It!!!!!!!
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I want to purchase land that I can farm and something like this is perfect!
I'm very interested in one of these homes/ barns for me and my Dogs and Trucks and tools be a perfect fit!! BEAUTIFUL
Go for it!
She states that these prices are for the kits only. You will need a general contractor to erect it.
And then the price will balloon to as much or more than a regular home.
@@dan_hitchman007 true or you could do most yourself. My neighbor just built his.
I wonder how much the plumbing and electricity added costs. I bet thst's where the real money comes in.
The real money comes in with all your finishes.
All I’m saying is triple wide and double trailers are making a huge stylish comeback and they come already built lol
My question is how much would it take to heat and cool the units with the huge open area and high ceilings. Does the heating and cooling disperse evenly? It seems like it would be costly to keep the temps even and reasonable.
Nice video! Love the builds!
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It's too good to be true.
Then another $250,000 to finish and furnish.
still cheaper than higher a GC..i am a general contractor and our price is at $285.00 to $350.00 per SF,so do your math. Thats just to built
Are any of them completed and what would the cost be
I would love to have one of those homes
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Hi Can you please remove YBH homes from this video? We did not give you permission and the price is WRONG
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Does homeowners insurance want to pay for a barn dominium
Live like a Viking!
Sooo misleading. Add shipping, assembly, permits, taxes, windows, concrete slab, plumbing, electrical, hvac, sewage and the list goes on. These will all cost between 200k to 400k
Obviously you have to buy other things like windows and slab you make it sound like you thought it came with everything the kids the dog the Pickett fence😅
@@gonzogooch the things I mentioned cost and additional 100k at minimum. You do know what math is, yes? I mean, the picket fence and dog house should be thrown in with the additional 100k. It's like buying a car without the engine. Do you now see the math mathing?
Sure, but this is why you get estimates, learn of the other cost, and then decide to buy or not.
@@akilla214u2c captain obvious
@@smokiedavinci right, from the person saying the cost is misleading. To who? Captain obvious? Or Capt dumba$$?
You mean the shell is cheap because that is what you're selling. The plumbing, electrical, interior materials, etc is a a lot more than what your hoping to sell.
It's funny how comments are more informative than the videos lol
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Go eat ice
@tambristola8098 Wtf is wrong with you?
No
😂😂😂🎉
Golly Molly. 😊
So true.
Pure sales tactics
Get real!!!!
Does anyone know who designed or built the home at 6:03? Thank you
I just need to know if there is a turn-key under $200k.
I NEED, AND WANT THIS ON MY LAND, I MUST HAVE IT. HOW CAN I ACQUIRE SUCH A *BASIC-BARN-SHELL..?
All the "normal" (not barndomiums) seem to be priced at $300K and up. I am wondering what the "catch" is.
If you don't sleep with one eye open it might collapse and kill u lol
The catch is hiring a contractor who can actually assembled the parts well, but you also need a foundation and water, electrical, waste disposal, etc. etc. besides the land. These are NOT cheaper houses.
This is just for the shell, just the materials themselves. The contractor to build it, foundation, plumbing, electrical, interior framing, insulation, etc, etc... are not included in this cost.
That has to be the price of materials only.
It is... The KIT
It's just for the shell of the house ONLY. Everything plus labor is extra 😂
Where are you located and do you serve Northern Idaho?
Nope not buying into the start price illusion, just give me the total cost and let’s be done with it
They will never do that. They said if you are a little handy, you can do it all yourself.
This sounds to good to be true
Some of it is DEFINITELY too good to be true. For example, the initial unit (red Gambrel) costing less than $50K?? LOLOL. More like $150K would be more believable. But that's why they call it "CLICK BAIT" because overly-fantastic claims gets the eyeballs.
It’s just the starting kit price, you’re buying the shell, everything else is additional
yeah adding electricity and rooms and pluming thats easy extra 40 to 70k
Thank s for the tip
You're welcome
70,000 land 60,000 interior, permits 15,000 plus foundation
Electric, window, doors, 20,000.
Might as well buy a regular home
Lovely
I'm looking for something around 12/1300 sf
A termites paradise!
Do You live in a wooden house as 90% of Americans do then your house is a termite paradise.
That's just the outside,you have to finish all the inside,pour alot if concrete etc etc... don't be fooled
Do you have contact info for the Blue Jay builder?
Don't you know how to use Google, Alexa or Siri?
I’m looking at one on Texas on ten acres. Is 1800 square feet of living space. It has two huge storage areas where you could live or park your car. Asking $750,000. Realtor says she doesn’t understand them. Nice looking outside but most have toxic spray foam insulation so be wary of formaldehyde poisoning. They look quite late considering the usable square footage for actual living. I think that’s the draw-$200,000 cheaper than a stick built that appears as impressive and is $780,000 and 1950 square feet or maybe 2100. With porches.
Metal building kits are at least 140k not including concrete and more
Difficult to believe when pole barns are 200k
Pricing is a bit misleading guy's
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The thing is, they’re not counting the insulation and the wall panels and the electric or the sewage hook ups that’s just the outside that’s just the shell…
Hi @cainemsnow3841, the price is only for the kit or structure.
I am looking for a steel building not a termite attraction.
Then why did you watch. This is a dumb comment.
Go for it then
What is your website
I need 2/3 bed for less than a hundred with real fireplace at my land
I'm ready for my house to get demolished from a tornado again so I can just get this instead.
Do you all build in Virginia
yes
Wheres the one for 50 grand?
This is just the shell, people.
Trying to build this in the DMV area (Fairfax County). Nothing under a million. Better do some more research and find investors.
My Credit Union, (very large group) will not finance a Barndominium home.......
I think this is wonderful builds!!!! Some people you just can not please!!! My mom said if you do have something good to say, keep your mouth shout!!!!¡!!!!!
keep your mouth shout??
Why would you keep your mouth shut if you had something good to say? 🤔
Hahah the 24x26 model is 48k and the 26x60 is just under 100k...major click bait!!!
Don't believe you can buy a home like this for under 50k
Tell me I need one level house for less than a hundred thousand dollars. Can anyone build it? 2 beds open kitchen and living room with front porch and back porch and real fire wood place
It's a pre-fab shell...no windows, no plumbing, no electrical, no a/c, no heating....a shell
I was quoted 600k for a similar design without labor cost 💀
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This is ai bot voice over bs. This are the kits , doesn't include the delivery cost, assembly, foundation, Plumbing electrical, sewer, interior , kitchen, bath, utilities or water.
BULLSHITE..I love these click bait videos..ITS $ 100 PER SQUARE FOOT..FACTS PPL
Most o the imagery isn't of the barns.
I don’t believe it
Show me more
Buying the kit and getting it built are 2 different prices... CmonMannnnn, y'all can't be that gullable😐
Oooooooh y’all don’t wanna do no work🤣
“Starting at”…..sounds like a car dealer. And we all know where that goes….🙄
Much, much too dark in the interior. No way to put in can lighting. Nope.
You aint getting one of these for under 100k
Might as well hire a contractor for a small basic minimalist home. I do not like mobile homes or RV. Tiny homes are very code restricted to find a place to park it. All i see are fancy expensive homes.
You can't even build the basic building for that the slab the sewer and the walls this is bs
i love those click bait videos.
ai video
You read that wrong Alexa. The price of that post and beam home was 90 to 120 square feet. Not 90 for 120 square feet. I wish you people would stop using AI to narrate your videos and just get a person who is used to talking normally to do it.
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Does the narrator have a deviated septum? She may want to go see a doctor.
Click bait 😂
lol bait and switch ha hahahahaha we are so doomed as a country.
Under 100k 😂 not a chance
Click click why does modern society require so much lying?
Video is deceiving.
Lies ans lies,
Robot videos…yuk
Fake as f&$*. This would push $250k with septic/well and excavation
This is made of wood will all be gone if there is a wildfire.
Yes, perhaps true. However, over 90% of American built homes are made of wood or wood frames.
I have a friend that has an all-concrete home. It is beautiful but it was quite expensive to design and build.
Any home will burn if it gets hot enough lol
@@ryanholubek8371 not brick
Debdie Downer... at it again ...
This is the dumbest comment I’ve ever read lol
The "Armstrong" today (6/28/24) is now *$91,053*
*$84,770* as of the upload date of this video just 6 MONTHS ago!?!?!?
Hi @Kman. Thanks for the update. It's sad, the prices of these prefab homes have been going up for a while now.
Could someone please contact me to set up apt ?
I can help you
Mine is twice as nice as that and i only payed 65,892 for it ,,,and none of then include electric or sewer or foundation
Is that what you paid for just the kit, and you did all the work yourself?
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So is this bare bones i build and do you deliver to canada