Blue Mule
Platinum Member
In 2017 my parents and I split a 10 acre tract. They built a bandominium on one end, my wife and I built a "real house" on the other.
If I could do it over again, I would put my foot down and demand that the wife and I do a barndominium also. Here’s why:
- Much stronger structure. With 6x6 main posts secured into the ground all the way around, and tied together, and then covered in steel sheeting my parents have a MUCH stronger structure to resist severe thunderstorms compared to our 2x4 frame sitting on a foundation and covered in vinyl siding.
- Much cheaper to build. They have about 50% less money invested in their build, and the same square footage.
- More customizable. With a “pole barn” like they have, you can design and build it any way you want. It’s easy to make rooms larger, add doors, add windows, etc. And it’s FAR easier to add new additions onto the structure later.
The only drawback I’ve found is that the metal exterior on walls and roof pretty much kills any cellular signal inside the house, so they needed to install a repeater system that pipes the cell signal inside.
If I could do it over again, I would put my foot down and demand that the wife and I do a barndominium also. Here’s why:
- Much stronger structure. With 6x6 main posts secured into the ground all the way around, and tied together, and then covered in steel sheeting my parents have a MUCH stronger structure to resist severe thunderstorms compared to our 2x4 frame sitting on a foundation and covered in vinyl siding.
- Much cheaper to build. They have about 50% less money invested in their build, and the same square footage.
- More customizable. With a “pole barn” like they have, you can design and build it any way you want. It’s easy to make rooms larger, add doors, add windows, etc. And it’s FAR easier to add new additions onto the structure later.
The only drawback I’ve found is that the metal exterior on walls and roof pretty much kills any cellular signal inside the house, so they needed to install a repeater system that pipes the cell signal inside.