Barn Value in New England

   / Barn Value in New England #21  
jim the listers will go on a cost per square foot average to build a brand new one or higher depending on quality.That could be $25.00 or $300.00 per. not
what it cost to actually build.I built a 10x10 wood shed out of old dead pines & rough sawn. My cost was maybe $200/250 i was assesed for $2500.00 so i
asked the lister if him wanted to buy one for that much,but he declined I would figure $50. so assesment $60,000.00 good luck j
 
   / Barn Value in New England #22  
scott_vt said:
Mornin Jim,
Gee, thats a real good question, sure would like it put up on Lamb Hill Rd East Wells, Vt /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif That would be my property /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Dont Have a good answer for you. I have been looking at a 26 x 36 two story barn/ workshop erected on your site for about $22,000 that also includes the concrete foundation. This is offered by LaValleys out of Rutland.

Im saving as we speak /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Id much rather have an old barn on site /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif


Scott, That is a very good price for that size building on a foundation.

On another note. I was quoted a price of $25K + by another builder to just replace the framework on the 24'x36' section that I rebuilt on my 1840's barn. I was to supply all the materials. Prices vary wildly on this kind of work. We also had a price of over $75K to rebuild this section. That price included materials. From that figure you can only imagine what it would cost to built a new barn that is a 36' x 60' two story. My barn was originally build with all Chestnut lumber.
 
   / Barn Value in New England #23  
Mornin Jim,
Well, I dont doubt the figures that you guys have been throwing around. Your all obviously talking about timber frame construction on huge old barns compared to prices I have been getting on stick frame construction with trussed roof construction. An apples to oranges comparison ! Although the new trussed roofs in these barn/workshop buildings allows for a 10' width room upstairs which is quite neat !
 
   / Barn Value in New England #24  
There's the difference, post and beam versus stick built. I have a 3rd floor in my barn that it 12 feet wide by 14' tall if I recall correctly. Eventually I will lay down plywood off to the two sides of the 3rd floor for more storage space.
 

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   / Barn Value in New England #25  
JimR said:
There's the difference, post and beam versus stick built. I have a 3rd floor in my barn that it 12 feet wide by 14' tall if I recall correctly. Eventually I will lay down plywood off to the two sides of the 3rd floor for more storage space.

Mornin Jim,
Yep, that would be my dream to own something like that :) And then have it planted about 75' to the right of my Vt house might be more than the old heart could take :) Thanks for the pic!!!
 

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