Golfgar4,
Very timely question.
I have been thinking about doing this for years and I'm still thinking! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
I had a small lot a few years ago and had a house plan that had a two car
garage downstairs with a large living room. Upstairs was a kitchen, bath,
and three bedrooms. There was a utility room of the side of the house. The
plan was to build the "studio" first and then build the "main" house attached
to the utility room.
The credit union did not like the idea. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Sold the lot and bought more land. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Now I'm land rich and cash poor. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
I need a house on the property but the wife and I have to make
some real tough decisions. We have a "plan" for a garage with living
space and the "main" house attached via a utility room. Sound familiar?
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We have our "dream" home planned out and I'm working on the drawings.
We just are not sure if we can afford the house and if we can its going to
be tight.
So we are back to living in the "barn" idea...../w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Just had the conversation
with the wifey as a mater of fact.
The problem with the living quarters over the barn is money. Even with an
effiecient design, we would have to tear out some of the walls for garage
space and likely upstairs as well. We can only have four bedrooms on our
house site so all but one of the bedrooms in the barn would have to be
modified so they are no longer bedrooms once the main house is built.
For a barn/garage we want at least a 30x40 building. 1200 feet on the
first floor. So if we simply added a second floor we would have 2400
square feet. The top floor would have to be bedrooms, baths, and
maybe a kitchen. We have thought about keeping the kitchen on the
first floor for ease of access and once we move to the main house we
would take the appliences and I would have built in storage in the
cabinents that are left behind.
Our builder gave us a prices on our garage/studio idea as well as the
main house to be attached. We would have a concrete slab foundation
in both with no tile/carpet/etc. Very simple interiors and a stucco exterior.
The price was about $60 a square foot if we rounded up.. So 2400 * 60 is
144,000. OUCH!
I think it was 60 per foot we got prices on other designs but I'm pretty sure
it was about 60. This was an average price per square foot.
Sooo, that is an expense barn/garage/storage in the long term. Short term it
makes sense for us but long term is another matter.....
I still don't know the answer....
Later...
Dan McCarty