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100% agree. These people's prices are ridiculous. Not to mention this didn't include the cost of the land. In most of Texas (not including places like austin or DFW), this kind of money buys you small mansion.
Thanks for the info Charlie. Please breakdown the different costs for the same home had you just done a shell build and stopped at Phase 1, Phase 2 and Phase 3.
I'd love this, it's the perfect size, only thing I'd change is splurge on a basement foundation, that added entertainment area with a bar, bath w/shower, man cave with a projector and an exercise room, put it on a slope with the backend exposed and have an additional back porch off a slider door. I'd move that utility closet by the boys rooms behind that office and put the staircase there and have the utility room in the basement.
And on a basement you could remove the laundry side of the mudroom push that wall out and make an even bigger pantry or master closet and just use maybe a 10ft side of the basement for utility and laundry
How are you, I enjoy all your videos and information in regards to building a bardominium, I'm looking to build a 3000 ft² home with a two-car garage in the near future, I would like to have Staind concrete throughout my home, My question to you is does your company install radiant heat as a heating source to keep the concrete at a comfortable warm level when need be and if so how much more would that be added to a build of 3000 square feet
@@carolyngarcia6292 Pricing is disclosed on their site for a "turnkey" job, or the shell only, or if you want to purchase just a kit & have s/one else build it for you. =====> *EDIT:* Keep in mind, the price on this model includes the 30x40 shop & the 25x25 carport/breezeway. BOTH of those areas take a *_LOOOOT_* of concrete, so it could be built for considerably LESS than the $580k
When guests come over, do you ask them to remove THEIR shoes before entering, or before taking another step? In most (all?) of the barndominiums, there's really no "entry" area so to speak as with many/most traditional built homes, where there's a coat closet w/i a few feet, AND where people could or WOULD remove their shoes. The flooring in those areas is often different as well.
It’s not, that’s why we did the video, our homes have traditionally larger garages and porches than traditional stick and brick homes. When we give sq ft pricing we break down every part of the home.
HUGE thanks to all of you for getting us to 100k!!🎉
we couldn’t do what we do without all of the support from our amazing viewers❤️ 🏡
Comment what videos you want to see more of on The Barndo Channel😎
Thanks for sharing your home! That was very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
there is no way you can justify this costing $600,000
100% agree. These people's prices are ridiculous. Not to mention this didn't include the cost of the land. In most of Texas (not including places like austin or DFW), this kind of money buys you small mansion.
Its better to finance and find an amish company to build. It's cheaper.
@@chuexiong3862 loads cheaper. This is such a ripoff
Thanks for the info Charlie.
Please breakdown the different costs for the same home had you just done a shell build and stopped at Phase 1, Phase 2 and Phase 3.
Your outdoor projects are always so unique and well thought out
Congrats on the 100k subs
I'd love this, it's the perfect size, only thing I'd change is splurge on a basement foundation, that added entertainment area with a bar, bath w/shower, man cave with a projector and an exercise room, put it on a slope with the backend exposed and have an additional back porch off a slider door. I'd move that utility closet by the boys rooms behind that office and put the staircase there and have the utility room in the basement.
And on a basement you could remove the laundry side of the mudroom push that wall out and make an even bigger pantry or master closet and just use maybe a 10ft side of the basement for utility and laundry
Thank you for sharing! Can you do the price for the Bessie floor plan please?
How are you, I enjoy all your videos and information in regards to building a bardominium, I'm looking to build a 3000 ft² home with a two-car garage in the near future, I would like to have Staind concrete throughout my home, My question to you is does your company install radiant heat as a heating source to keep the concrete at a comfortable warm level when need be and if so how much more would that be added to a build of 3000 square feet
I was hoping to know about a 1 car 1 porch 2000 Sq ft
Thx 🙏🏼 I really appreciate the information price range and breakdown. Plus the video is short and right to the point.
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Do you have any kits with 2 smaller masters
Does that $585k / $120 per sf include concrete, plumbing, electrical? Basically everything but the land?
Let me guess, here didn't tell anybody?
This is my question also
Yeah, wondering as well. I need 4 of these built.
@@carolyngarcia6292 Pricing is disclosed on their site for a "turnkey" job, or the shell only, or if you want to purchase just a kit & have s/one else build it for you. =====> *EDIT:* Keep in mind, the price on this model includes the 30x40 shop & the 25x25 carport/breezeway. BOTH of those areas take a *_LOOOOT_* of concrete, so it could be built for considerably LESS than the $580k
@@carolyngarcia6292 If they can build it for $120 sq foot, the house ONLY (2440 I recall?) would be just less than $293k.
I live in western new York do you come this far ???
Thank you for the cost information.
Is that cost for the entire build including the shop space, i.e. $308,000 for the entire build from raw land?
When guests come over, do you ask them to remove THEIR shoes before entering, or before taking another step? In most (all?) of the barndominiums, there's really no "entry" area so to speak as with many/most traditional built homes, where there's a coat closet w/i a few feet, AND where people could or WOULD remove their shoes. The flooring in those areas is often different as well.
Do y’all build in Tennessee?
Love your all electric vs propane set up. Much safer.
do you guys build in Houston?
Could the TV be mounted any higher lol
How is the sqf cost on the actual house the same as the sqf cost for porches, carport and shop???
It’s not, that’s why we did the video, our homes have traditionally larger garages and porches than traditional stick and brick homes. When we give sq ft pricing we break down every part of the home.
What states are covered?
Beautiful home! And the video production is 💯!
Thanks so much!!
Awesome! Thx!
I'm wanting to know how much a one bed room home
It sucks being poor, even if I sell my house, I couldn’t afford that. Great video.
That's a lot of money for a pole building!
@1845Barndo does $120/sf include concrete/plumbing/electrical?
Yes it does! This entire layout is over 5000 sq ft.
Is that turn key?
9 states Florida is one of those states,let me know pls
Geez, I thought Bardno's were cheaper.
They are. This dudes just nuts.
We have questions you finance
God bless America might as well get a house built with contractors about 200k for 2k sqft
You have to walk through the Kitchen with your dirty clothes to do laundry. I really don't like that.