Converting a house to a barn???

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I purchased a peice of property a couple years ago that has a 2200 sqft single level brick home on it. The home structurally is sound but it is in need of more repair than I am willing or want to do. I have it listed for $10000 and the buyer moves it but if it does not sell I am wondering can I make it into a barn somehow?
Can the bricks be removed and the walls and floors brought down just leaving a standing roof structure That I can make into stalls and tac room and hey storage?

Thanks
Wade
 
   / Converting a house to a barn??? #2  
Depends on how it is constructed post some pics inside and out for starters some you will be able to glance at and say whether or not.
 
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Depends on how it is constructed post some pics inside and out for starters some you will be able to glance at and say whether or not.

This house has a new roof on it so if I can keep the roof standing and remove everything around it it would be awesome. I would als like to salvage the den as a tac room because of the beautiful fireplace. Thanks for any and all input!!

Wade

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I would be assuming that the house was built on a foundation? most likely a Block foundation elevated enough to provide a crawl space? if this is the case then the house walls are built on top of the floor system and would be very difficult to try and remove the entire floor from underneath the walls and load weight of the roof, first off you would need to remove all the brick as they are tied into the walls every 6 or 8 corses,....... Now you could if you thought and plan this out, cut the floor back to within 1 foot of the foundation keeping all the cuts the same and equal to each joist and then install a Ceil to the ends of the joist tying them all back together, in other words leaving a 12" perimeter of floor around the entire interior of the structure, you would of course have to leave and design the stalls around the interior weight loaded walls, this wall would be in the middle of the house running the length of the house and usually is will be a one side or the other of the Hall wall, this weight load is also supported by piers and a beam from underneath the floor,
But you did mention lowering the roof.. is the house under one roof system? meaning is the roof the same all the way across both front and rear of the house? have you looked up in the attic if it is trusses? or stick built rafters?
if being trusses you have another option to lower the roof, Although would require large heavy duty crane,.... need to start out knowing how the house was built? ;)
 
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I see you post up some pictures while i was replying with my well known Long replies:D
it does look like all the roof will be built on just 1 level of wall plate, I think I see 1 short step down? although would still be attached at the same wall level, My guess is this was a Carport and was closed in,
the Gable roof some call "Dog house" or "Dormer roof" can be removed easy enough and sheath on across and lace in some shingles, But really nothing wrong with leaving it in place, would save you from having to roof over it,
Now to find out if they're roof trusses up there?
 
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What kind of repairs does it need that you don't want to repair it to use as a house?

It seems like a lot of work to "deconstruct" this house to get a shed type building.

How did you set your $10K price? Around here, I would have talked to one of the guys who moves houses out of the way of road projects and then resells them to get a price.
 
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What kind of repairs does it need that you don't want to repair it to use as a house?

It seems like a lot of work to "deconstruct" this house to get a shed type building.

How did you set your $10K price? Around here, I would have talked to one of the guys who moves houses out of the way of road projects and then resells them to get a price.


It needs a heating and AC system. All new carpet. It has mold in the walls where the roof was leaking in about 20 different spots. It would take way more to fix it up than what I want to put in it. It is also sounding like there is a lot more to converting it to a barn than I care to do.

We did put a new roof on it which ran about 4500. It has 3 year old storm windows. It has already cost me 5000 in taxes to just sit. Adding all this up is where I arrived at the $10000 price. I am definately negotiable if you know anyone in the south carolina area. ;-)
 
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I am not a house mover, but I think that the brick walls, and the brick fireplace make this a poor candidate for moving.

If you can get $10k that is great.

Depending on zoning, turning it into in-law quarters may be a financially appealing option.
 
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Brick veneer houses are raised and moved all the time. There is one on a trailer near me. It has sat there on the trailer for a number of years.

The fireplace might pose a challenge.

If you keep the house and remove the walls, you will need to address structural stability.

Lateral loads are currently resolved thru the walls.

I would leave the brick veneer in-place if at all possible.

Good Luck.

Yooper Dave
 

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