Barns with Living Quarters

   / Barns with Living Quarters #11  
bigtiller said:
What a tight wad! Spend your own money now and enjoy live rather than wishing for your love ones to die sooner rather than later. Besides, they may just give the church your share of the inheritance.
You ever think maybe his folks are gonna retire in 10 years and move somewhere else and give him the place? Hmm? :rolleyes: Don't jump to snap judgements.

It sounds like a great plan.
 
   / Barns with Living Quarters #12  
MossRoad said:
You ever think maybe his folks are gonna retire in 10 years and move somewhere else and give him the place? Hmm? :rolleyes: Don't jump to snap judgements.

It sounds like a great plan.



woops, my bad. next time i will think before talking.
 
   / Barns with Living Quarters #13  
MossRoad said:
You ever think maybe his folks are gonna retire in 10 years and move somewhere else and give him the place? Hmm? :rolleyes: Don't jump to snap judgements.

It sounds like a great plan.

What if the parents plans change...sounds a little like Great Expectations...:rolleyes:
 
   / Barns with Living Quarters #14  
B&B said:
I have convinced my wife that we should move to the country, and build a 40x60 barn with living quarters on one end of the barn. She wants at least the front to look somewhat like a house with a porch, the reason for not building a new home is, about 10 yrs we will inherit a large ranch home and land, therefore we do not want to build on our land and have a home we have to sell, and let someone other than family live on our farm land. Does anyone has a suggestions, or previous experiences with building a barn with living quarters. I will very thankful for all suggestions.

Thanks,
B&B
Fairfield, Texas



I'm attaching a link to a CountryByNet thread. One of the barn/home combinations that they discuss appears to be a house over barn design, but there is also a discussion and some pictures of a 40X60 metal barn with a side apartment.

Paul

CountryByNet.com Forums :: Advice on Barn / House
 
   / Barns with Living Quarters #15  
In my town, agricultural buildings are exempt from zoning and building codes. There was a case recently where a family was denied permission to build a house on a parcel of land, so they built a building that was stables on the bottom and residential on the second floor. The town ended up taking the family to court, but the family prevailed.

The kicker is they have no horses, never had.
 
   / Barns with Living Quarters #16  
My sister-in-law and future brother-in-law are hoping to build a barn/house combo. Does anyone know of any websites that have plans for this type of thing? Thanks
 
   / Barns with Living Quarters #18  
What if the parents plans change...sounds a little like Great Expectations...:rolleyes:

I know a guy who was a multi millionaire, he had 4 kids. None of the kids did very well financially, but didn't worry too much. When the guy was in his 70's, his kids were in their 40's to maybe 50. Then the mother died. Dad waited less than a year, and married a 40 yr old bombshell. I mean drop dead gorgeous. Last I heard, the guy was in his 80's, enjoying his new life, and his kids had all gotten real jobs. Didn't do much for family unity....

More to the point, it is hard to get permits for putting living quarters in a barn, especially a pole barn. On the other hand, some folks have done it, but resale value might not be much. And your neighbor's might turn you in to the building department.
 
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   / Barns with Living Quarters #19  
We have done it. We build a Morton 48X90 barn and converted it to a house. To get a mortgage was the biggest problem. We got only 60% of the budget and ended up spending all of our savings and profit from sale of our previous home. Outside is (purposely)unassuming but inside it is somewhat upscale. We have geothermal floor heating, AC, maple or tile floors, marble baths, 13 ft vaulted ceiling etc all built for about 85-90 USD/sqft. The cost includes .75 ac pond and about 1000 ft of driveway. We did a lot of work ourselves. We had no formal plans. Just few scetches so we could place plumbing in the floor. Morton built the shell and concrete floor. We finished the rest. The living quarters are about 2400 sgft, garage 1800, the balance is porch, part of the porch has heated floor for the case we would enclose it and made it to additional space such as winter greenhouse.

Would we do it not knowing what it takes? Yes.
Would we do it again? NO Well yes if somebody makes us at least 20 years younger. It was fun project.

We were allowed to accumulate vacation at work so I took only one week/per year for several years. The when we started finishing the house I took four months of vacation. We lived all summer in the garage and worked 12 - 16hours/ day seven days a week. We had few celebrations during the process. First toilet and shower in operation and when we put a bed to our first partially finished bedroom.
 
   / Barns with Living Quarters #20  
In 2006 had a Insulated 40x50 metal bldg built 30,000$ could have done cheaper but I usually don't, built a 675sq. ft apt on one side of it 20,000$ could have cheaper but once again didn't, the apt is Complete with central heat& air, kit,w&d , bathroom & also insulated total electric, Have a disabled older brother that lives with me were close but usually alot closer when were not under the same roof so he gives me 100$ month rent he spends average 100 month on electric & were both pretty happy & i have a 1375 sq ft shop(yea) the bldg was more expensive due to insulation, higher pitched roof with gutters, extra lg overhead 2 residential doors 1 for shop & 1 for apt & 3 windows in the apt, the apt expenses were insulation AGAIN, quality central heat & air, engineered ceiling joist( i ahve all the space above the apt for storage very very sturdy) I got this Idea from someone who was going to have to put there dad in a nursing home for 25000$/year that was a dump & pretty sad. so dad said take my 100,000 dollars & build that shop you always wanted & build me a apt, dad lived 8 more years probally wouldn't have lasted a year in the 25,000 dump. very pleased with what i have the apt is very efficient/functional & from the inside you wouldn't know you were in a metal bldg, but besides the building looks pretty sharp. live on the out skirts of OKC could maybe send pics if I could learn how or could over my phone.
 

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