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<blockquote data-quote="truckbroke" data-source="post: 591642" data-attributes="member: 3236"><p>I`ve looked into this a lot here lately. Their calling them Barndominioms. I can build a 50x60 20' walls big open floor plan with loft style bedrooms for the kids, stained concrete floors for 130K complete!! Can`t touch that price on a stick built home. My question has been what you are telling the bank at closing? I see what you are saying by getting a construction loan to build a shop on your land but, at some point (like closing) won`t you have to let them know its a home not a shop for a good low interest rate?? State farm has no problem insuring it and its actually lower than a stick built home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckbroke, post: 591642, member: 3236"] I`ve looked into this a lot here lately. Their calling them Barndominioms. I can build a 50x60 20' walls big open floor plan with loft style bedrooms for the kids, stained concrete floors for 130K complete!! Can`t touch that price on a stick built home. My question has been what you are telling the bank at closing? I see what you are saying by getting a construction loan to build a shop on your land but, at some point (like closing) won`t you have to let them know its a home not a shop for a good low interest rate?? State farm has no problem insuring it and its actually lower than a stick built home. [/QUOTE]
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