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Barndominium Material Cost + Labor + Full Timelapse | 54' x 48' x 9' 

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This is a full material and labor cost breakdown of an 54' x 48' x 9' barndominium. This barndominium was built on a continuous ICF foundation instead of piers.
*Does not include appliances, flooring, tile (backsplash + shower), bathroom and kitchen faucets. Those items were purchased and installed by client.
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@bigguydiy2184
@bigguydiy2184 Год назад
Whom ever does your video editing is top notch. Period. I also like your No BS approach to the videos and how informative they are on construction. Something I aim at doing with my videos. Keep them coming!!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
@DarthDave87
@DarthDave87 Год назад
I was just about to comment that, the way this video is edited with the time line at the bottom, total cost in the top left corner and everything about it, LOVED IT! Made me subscribe.
@sandypressley5925
@sandypressley5925 Год назад
Loved This 💯
@susanw7442
@susanw7442 Год назад
@@MrPostFrame The music is very nice as well!
@south_hunts_605
@south_hunts_605 Год назад
Best build vid I’ve seen!! Nicely done and a great build!
@hdhellion4128
@hdhellion4128 Год назад
Seriously I've watched hundreds of videos on Cost breakdowns, but this tops them all. I will be looking at more of your channel. The editing. The angles. Other channels need to catch up. But this is what sets the bar high. Great work.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Awesome, thank you! Appreciate you taking the time to let us know.
@vidiot9000
@vidiot9000 5 дней назад
Agreed. I’m a filmmaker and this is great work.
@Mike-db1nn
@Mike-db1nn Год назад
I have been a homebuilder for 40 years and I must tell you this is the best build video I have ever seen. My guess is you are very succesfull in your endeavors. Great job !!! When I started back in 1980 I would walk job sites on Sundays when no one was around to learn. Young builders have it easy with youtube. They should still walk a lot of job sites as well. Kachina Custom Homes Tucson
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Wow, thanks!
@MichaelPaulHenderson
@MichaelPaulHenderson Год назад
One million points for being the FIRST channel to address Patreon members as patrons not 'patreons"! Great video.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Ha....thanks!
@Tackademicks
@Tackademicks Год назад
YES!!!, please...please...please continue to do this style of videos for us viewers. Out of all the thousands of Barndo RU-vid videos out there, this is what's missing... the running totals and cost breakdowns. Your videos are far and away the best I've seen on RU-vid in this field...and I've seen some pretty good ones. You should take things to the next level and get even more detailed. These types of things are doing us viewers a great service. For me personally, it helps me understand exactly what I'm up against when I decide to jump into my own Barndo project. GREAT JOB!!!
@michaelpowell9164
@michaelpowell9164 7 месяцев назад
I've been crapping all over other barndo builders that won't give pricing and are secretive about build costs. They are car salesman thieves. MR Post Frame, you guys are awesome! Your videos are perfect. EVERYONE realizes the cost of this barndo isn't what every barndo will cost, but it gives us a realistic starting point! I believe barndos have grown in popularity because of the smaller size AND people think they will cost less than traditional builds. I never believed it cost less, they give more flexibility in the interior of the design and build timing. Thank you for the transparency. When I finally build on my property, your company is who I'll be calling.
@MagaRickn
@MagaRickn Год назад
As a Real Estate Appraiser, I try to watch this type of informative video every time I can find one. Also, it appears that the term "barndominium" means different things in different parts of the country. Here in north Texas most barndos are poured slabs with steel structure, and are finished out in numerous ways. Keep up the good work! :)
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks! Yes, they are different. Happy to answer questions or get you in touch with the appraiser who did our home. Comps were other similar size and acreages not barndos
@richardbrown986
@richardbrown986 Год назад
This seems more like a house with metal siding
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
It’s a post frame barndominium which some appraisers view differently compared to a stick built home which is what I assume you’re referring to.
@2nickles647
@2nickles647 Год назад
@@MrPostFrame I think Barndomidium is wrong term. It's not a Barn. It's an actual house. It's a post beam construction. So a stick house should be "$tickdomidium"? T
@robertlohr1860
@robertlohr1860 Год назад
As a realtor , how do you see the resale of these type of homes?
@mafloors
@mafloors Год назад
Wow, I'm impressed, not only with your video, but with your construction design. I have been a C-15 License contractor since 1996. I always like to see awesome craftsmanship in all trades! Thank you.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you appreciate it
@maestrovso
@maestrovso Год назад
Most impressive documentary of a building project from start to finish tracking the cost at each stage. As a property owner I just completed a 50' x 80' 4000 sq ft shop building serving as my own GC paying a contractor with material and labor, with me doing a lot of heaving liftings and grunt labor with them. It is a commercial steel (pre-engineered steel building) building with about 6000 sq ft of roof surface area due to the generous overhangs. The interior ceiling height is 17.5' to 25', with more than adequate to add a loft with generous headroom. One suggestion that will greatly add what the viewers want to know is the days elapse along the way. You and your crew are some of the best and most professional in the country. Where I am at in the country West Coast finding anyone willing to do a day of honest work is difficult enough, let alone finding anyone with reasonable skills. It is my first major construction project and I learnt a lot in the process. I handled the design, permitting, ordering of the building system, did all the utilities, and oversee and doing most of the material procurement.
@garryb.1334
@garryb.1334 7 месяцев назад
Been looking into metal housing
@stevesmith1493
@stevesmith1493 4 месяца назад
This is 2600 ft dude!
@WSallai
@WSallai Год назад
Yes, please continue to put up these time elapse videos. They are very informative & entertaining too. Nice work!
@petemarotti5747
@petemarotti5747 Год назад
One of the best videos I have seen outlining costs. Great editing and catching the entire process.
@BigGrizzNYC
@BigGrizzNYC Год назад
This has to be THE best build video. It’s clear and straight to the point. Finally!
@phatteenah12
@phatteenah12 Год назад
This was amazing would love to see a full project just like this from start to finish even with the interior and every part of the project.
@JT1993GG
@JT1993GG Год назад
Great video. Love the fact you show prices and no BS. 10/10
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks!
@carlosrosario788
@carlosrosario788 Год назад
Wow this is one of the best videos I have seen with an almost completely breakdown of cost from the biginning thru the end, thank you for charing.
@Manoffire260
@Manoffire260 Год назад
Thanks for doing this! I appreciate seeing the cost analysis for projects
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@1meanelf
@1meanelf Год назад
First one I have watched and it won't be the last. Amazing to watch the time lapse from ground up. Great job and thank you for doing these.
@teresak9543
@teresak9543 9 месяцев назад
That was great. I don’t think you could make it better. The editing and the information provided was excellent. These videos are so well made that I would watch them in slow time over days of completion. Not sure how much your IT person makes, but they probably need a raise. Top notch!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 8 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you!
@Joskemom
@Joskemom Год назад
Yes, the running total was cool. This is a great way to journalize the project and comes in handing if there is a need to see what is behind a wall or where the inside pipes are. Those tractors sure make the job safer and quicker.
@ela111961
@ela111961 Год назад
What a video from start to finish. None of my time was wasted. Full of educational information. Includes itemized cost often not found in others. Thank you for posting. Garry from California.
@harmanpabla7315
@harmanpabla7315 Год назад
Love the cost breakdown with the time lapse.. Awesome format
@jambrenn7843
@jambrenn7843 Год назад
I'm totally impressed by the high standards of construction techniques, efficiency and quality of workmanship of the whole process.👍
@guyharris807
@guyharris807 Год назад
Best video I’ve ever seen to help visualize what each step of the build process costs. Thank you!!
@jimhines3416
@jimhines3416 7 месяцев назад
This video makes me want to go out and start tomorrow. Absolutely the best informative video production I’ve seen. Great job to all who took part.
@Dr.GeoDave
@Dr.GeoDave Год назад
Very nicely done. Only suggestion that I can think of would be to add a day counter with the cost counter to show construction times, especially if you could tie it to the construction phases to get an idea of build time
@PatriotPaulUSA
@PatriotPaulUSA Год назад
Really incredible and fantastic editing. Great job of quality building shown by you all.
@crusader777
@crusader777 Год назад
I'm speechless, how can anyone make sense of a new build of any kind right now
@christiferray5605
@christiferray5605 8 месяцев назад
This video really makes me second guess what I want to do now. We just built a 1600 sqft stick framed house in the same style with an additional 600 sqft of unfinished upstairs space. Total cost was just under $140,000 for the finished home. Our plan was to sell the current house and build one of these but it seems to be cheaper to build stick frame now. House was completed in 2022.
@trinapenno6554
@trinapenno6554 Месяц назад
Agree. We Had to change our plans from barn dominion to stick built also.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Месяц назад
There’s a variety of factors that go into cost- comparing the same materials/finishes will be the most important part of knowing what is the best option. Example: going metal exterior with a barndo might cost more than stick frame with vinyl siding but it’s going to be lower maintenance + not have to be replaced as soon if at all. At the end of the day conditioned space will run the same regardless because you need all of the same elements to finish a home. Location also matters greatly, along with DIY level, etc. This build had almost zero DIY and a lot of upgraded finish elements. Hope that helps!
@vidiot9000
@vidiot9000 5 дней назад
I think it’s a good price. Tons of work goes into this.
@benth162
@benth162 Год назад
Interestingly enough I used to build Post and Beam structures many years ago in Oregon. In fact, we used almost the exact same metal roofing. Our largest building was a 50x100 loafing barn for a small dairy. Back then we did not use premade trusses, we made our own. That was over 40 years ago.
@Lunded68
@Lunded68 Год назад
BEAUTIFUL WORK! What a quality build!
@jag5798
@jag5798 Год назад
Giving the cost breakdown gives you reality of where you can edit budget wise. Thank you.
@TheSuperZufan
@TheSuperZufan Год назад
Loved this! Thank you for sharing this information. I love that you didn't spend a lot of time talking and wasting our time with a bunch of fluff. I appreciate all the work.
@fredericrike5974
@fredericrike5974 Год назад
As always, Paul, love the "spendometer presentation"- it really displays where the money goes on structure projects. Very nice house, btw! FR
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@joewearsadroolbib7347
@joewearsadroolbib7347 Год назад
Whomever is paying for this project (a.k.a the homeowner), got completely hosed!
@fredericrike5974
@fredericrike5974 Год назад
@@joewearsadroolbib7347 OK, you've opened your yap- let's hear the specifics of your claim- what was the money wasted on? So, do you even know what average labor rates where MRPF works are? Have you any list of local lumber prices? What do concrete contractors there usually sell a cubic yard of poured and set concrete for? I have given you about a half dozen of the questions you need to answer to get to what you said- there are many, many more- and the most important one; what did the prospective owner want and purchase? Is your name Joe, by chance? FR
@pyroman590
@pyroman590 Год назад
@@joewearsadroolbib7347 $116/ft is getting hosed? I'm building my house myself and am coming in higher than that.
@davidparker8475
@davidparker8475 Год назад
@@joewearsadroolbib7347 J, your comment is completely off base. Considering labor included and quality of components, foundation, radiant heat, spray foam, etc. this is a reasonable cost build.
@alainbourdon2736
@alainbourdon2736 Год назад
I just a house built almost identical process and I must say yours is very detailed and I appreciate it. Beautiful house and your clients must be very satisfied.
@LordVader5738
@LordVader5738 Год назад
Man, this is so relaxing and amazing to see. Best cost breakdown/running total I have seen.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kevinlamarr1424
@kevinlamarr1424 Год назад
It’s like you interviewed me and got my ideas on how to make the perfect build video, then made it! Excellent!
@timothymcclure3370
@timothymcclure3370 Год назад
Amazing video footage and editing very well put together and very informative. Keep up the great work
@smportis
@smportis Год назад
Wow. Very good. Enjoyed. Would enjoy seeing more in this format. Timeline at the bottom was very helpful.
@bakeandWake
@bakeandWake Год назад
Fantastic video, so much pride in each trade’s work. I live in a metropolitan area where they just bulldoze a farm and build 5,000 crap townhomes in one month. Everything about this is beautiful.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@jeremyfletcher4080
@jeremyfletcher4080 Год назад
My wife and I are considering on building a bardominium home for our first home once we retire from the military. I love this home plan!!!
@non1503
@non1503 Год назад
Don't forget to check things like "Complete Home Packages - Sutherlands" MIght be able to get almost a whole house cheaper. Depending on location ect.
@JustJigit
@JustJigit Год назад
Subscribed!! Beautiful no bs breakdown and love the time-lapse!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks for the sub and watching!
@lindaplank5972
@lindaplank5972 Год назад
Your channel is awesome & love your full on explanation of what’s needed as well as cost!
@leticiaulm2935
@leticiaulm2935 12 дней назад
Best home building video I've ever seen! Great job!
@jeffreylocke8808
@jeffreylocke8808 Год назад
ICF is a great basement construction system too. Did ten foot walls with windows at each long side. Modular home on top. Framed porch for safe room and concrete floor ceiling. Electrical shutoff in safe room and steel door opened in in case debris would block getting out.
@codyjones7475
@codyjones7475 Год назад
As always a great build. Fun to watch things come together.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks!
@StevenJamesPorter
@StevenJamesPorter Год назад
Love that the time lapse catches all the weather geoengineering.
@jiavin25
@jiavin25 Год назад
I watched and enjoyed all the way through. Good work guys. To make money your guys need to be efficient and from looks of it, they know what they’re doing. Hat’s off to y’all. We just closed a week ago on a home that’s 2,111 sqft living, and was proportionately more than this build. Our insurance quote for coverage was $41 over asking, and the appraisal was right on the money. We got it for less than asking, plus a moisture barrier in the crawl space, stairs down to access the back yard, and a few other odds & ends.
@caramela4830
@caramela4830 Год назад
Beautifully organized video! 💜 Great editing! Shows us how quickly money is spent. Would like to stop at $88,000 but there's no walls..lol
@eventuponatime6849
@eventuponatime6849 3 месяца назад
How is yours coming along? Much more than I imagined. I think if you can go a bit under half this size, you'd be in your budget.
@tylerbarrett6652
@tylerbarrett6652 Год назад
This is so very well done. Thanks for putting it together like this.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@stuartkorte1642
@stuartkorte1642 Год назад
It’s really great seeing the house you want to built one day in a video. Thanks.
@chriskirkemo2522
@chriskirkemo2522 Год назад
Fascinating concept and extremely helpful to understand trade offs of different features. You guys do high quality work. Thanks for sharing the expertise!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Much appreciated!
@wcbscout
@wcbscout Год назад
Nice work and quality content you are sharing, informative and entertaining. Hard to get both in videos these days.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks, W.C.!
@ronwood7040
@ronwood7040 Год назад
Love the break down. If I ever build again this what I want to build,
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Awesome! Thanks for watching
@JamesGolding1
@JamesGolding1 Год назад
Love these videos! No one does videos like this. So informative please keep these coming!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you! Our current build includes cost for each step. Also editing our personal home final cost video this week!
@lowcarbbully
@lowcarbbully Год назад
Top notch video! You have a new subscriber here. Costs, breakdown, video breakdown etc far exceeded any construction video I ever watched. My dad had a concrete business when I was young in the late 70s. Footings, foundations, precast homes in northeast CT. Your videos reflect your construction…top notch. Keep the videos coming. Really interested in the barndominions.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you, appreciate it! Happy holidays!
@dannyoktim9628
@dannyoktim9628 Год назад
Super smart vid, you've give a viewer a look into what it may cost to construct a similar project. This is a good businesses practice for all concerned, l would hire you because you've show skilled work ethics.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@andysmith5012
@andysmith5012 Год назад
Great solid foundation and framing construction. Excellent timelapse video with a cost counter added. Missing the spay insulation bit. Personally, I would leave out the insulated and water-heated floor. I would like rebar and grooved 4' x 4', acid stained then polished floor, DONE, and LOOKS AWESOME! I would avoid screws in the valleys of the metal roof. That could lead to serious problems in the future of this home. I don't care what to manufacturer says. Fasten screws into the peaks, kinda like the old lead-headed nails in V Crimp metal roofs were done, is best. I still see these lead headed on the peaks of the old V-crimp roofs lasting over 150 years with no leaks. I've seen total ruin in 20-30 years with screws in the valleys of metal roofs. Not sure about the spray in insulation, heard negative things about that. All in all, it's a 9.8 out of 10. It's a perfect retirement home design. No stairs to climb, EZ to clean and maintain.
@user-py1sn6yu7g
@user-py1sn6yu7g 2 месяца назад
I agree with the screws on the peaks, less water issues. as for the insulation, the new type of closed cell spray foam insulation has new formula (in Canada anyways) fire retardant & less harmful chemicals, can also get it for basements (blue in color) with a water proofing/moisture compound in it. Yes it would have be good to see it being done on the video. Insulated/heated floor is great in the colder areas, and it also eliminates the need for a furnace.
@vj5183
@vj5183 Год назад
Very well done, every aspect of build and video presentation. Top notch.
@chaleowin7732
@chaleowin7732 Год назад
The best breakdown in cost I've seen. Thanks!
@bhansen206
@bhansen206 Год назад
I would love to build a home like this for our family but im pretty sure it would cost two to three times as much in utah. Materials here are through the roof and out of control. It is a very nice build and your video/cost breakdown is amazing. I will definitely subscribe and watch more. Great Job!!
@firedragon5927
@firedragon5927 7 месяцев назад
Not necessarily. This barndo build actually cost about 3times as much as itd cost for most companies to come in a build for you. They really ripped this poor fella a new one.
@glennsiegel60
@glennsiegel60 Год назад
This was an awesome video! It's great how you did the cost as you built it. Just why the ICF walls wasn't used for more living/storage space below is my question.
@g.g9897
@g.g9897 Год назад
This was excellent information and it made me excited because this is exactly what I’m looking forward my husband passed away last June and he would be so pleased to see me in a safe place (he was a marine and always told me to look for the best).
@factsaboutus
@factsaboutus Год назад
Loved It Guys. Awesome. Time-lapse Is The Way To Go. Thanks!
@JohnBfree29
@JohnBfree29 Год назад
Great video and thanks for sharing and whoever edits these vids is awesome, with that being said I purchased my brick home 5 years ago 1700sf on 6.5 acres for 166k so this price seems crazy even with the prices of everything rising but maybe that's just for your area.
@non1503
@non1503 Год назад
I thought the same. If you are going to spend $200,000 might as well go with a multi floor house. With better insulations and interior walls. I hope things like these, don't develop a inflated market price. Like when "tiny homes" were 8 grand and they were selling them for 20 or 30 grand.
@oldleatherhandsfriends4053
@oldleatherhandsfriends4053 Год назад
I think the difference is bought vs had built. You bought (I'm assuming) a house built years ago.
@Michael-el7uc
@Michael-el7uc Год назад
Thank you sir
@Michael-el7uc
@Michael-el7uc Год назад
@@oldleatherhandsfriends4053 so what he bought 6.5 acres and a house for half. Land never goes down in price and a house always goes up unless it’s falling apart. But no one can ever create more land. What we have is what we have and he purchased a house and 6.5 acres for half the price. Come on this is a metal shed for 300k.
@d-rock924
@d-rock924 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, this price is in outer space. I built a 50' x 56' pole barn with 12' ceilings and a 800 sqft living space (finished) 5 years ago for 105k and that includes the 7 acres of land and paved 400ft driveway. In order to save cost I would say this: 1. Be your own contractor. It took 2.5 years from grading to finished but we saved at least 70k contracting it ourselves, including handling most of the labor ourselves (my father in law, wife , and myself). 2. Learn how to construct yourself to save on crew labor. Crews can get things done faster but labor skyrockets when you have to pay a crew to knock stuff out. The 3 things we paid the most for were due to large crews needed ( roofing, concrete pour and finish, and driveway). 3. Pay as you go, haggle where you can and buy second hand if possible. Our entire kitchen was second hand, including appliances and cabinets. We also found brick veneer leftovers from a commercial construction that were cheap. , Which we ended up using in the kitchen and as a knee wall on the front of the house. It can be done, just have to use a lot of sweat equity. 😅
@richrinehart1083
@richrinehart1083 Год назад
I grew up in a family owned construction company and spent the first 40 years of my life doing basically what I watched on this video. You guys really have your shit together and you make it looks so easy. I had to retire after a back surgery, I was 29 and I tried to just take it easy and be careful...HA! like that will ever happen. I was hanging out setting truss' and what really made my back hurt was the bunk OSB you guys just get down and rock and roll, right now, snap! LOL.. wouldn't it be awesome if you could move as fast as the video runs......I really liked the video and the money adding on and on was a cool idea. You guys made me really miss that part of my life. Took me back to my 20 and 30's when I would work all day then go work for free to learn anything I that I could. I am getting ready to open my woodshop up to the public. I have a molder so I am going to try and get enough work to actually make some moolah!! I am going to get my builders license just to have it in my bag of tricks. I spent time in all of the trades so I would understand how each one ran and how to schedule the trades to keep the job rolling.etc. Plus if I have licensed builder on my business card the potential clients know that I understand the industry. I hope. Peace
@paulfromcda8440
@paulfromcda8440 Год назад
You're on the right path. Good luck to you!
@mpsniper933
@mpsniper933 Год назад
Great video!!! Love the cost breakdown with the time lapse.
@tonitufte346
@tonitufte346 Год назад
I totally enjoyed watching this. If that’s your crew they really now what their job is and work well together.
@curttimmbch
@curttimmbch Год назад
Awesomd video, but $300,000 for a 1,700 sq ft home build is crazy expensive, at least for NW Florida.
@CaptiveHat
@CaptiveHat Год назад
agreed, thats $176 per sqft. which is crazy to me. im looking at building one in the next 3-4 years. but at a cost like that, i may as well just build a normal home. I want to go the barndo route due to the prices normally being $56-$100 per sqft and the looks of course.
@rob_boss
@rob_boss 10 месяцев назад
Agreed...that is not worth it
@AGhostInTheMachine
@AGhostInTheMachine 10 месяцев назад
yeah, and in the end you have a basic box
@timothybrown7779
@timothybrown7779 9 месяцев назад
And that wasn’t completed either. Flooring, cabinets, appliances, fixtures, drywall…. nope! Thought the whole idea of doing a barndominium was to save money..
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 9 месяцев назад
Living space is living space regardless of what type of construction you use for the home. Barndominiums that are “cheaper” are usually when the shop sf is much great than living space. That’s always been true.
@bernardocoronel
@bernardocoronel Год назад
Awesome stuff man! How long did this take from start to finish?
@ruthvork2815
@ruthvork2815 Год назад
Enjoyed watching this! Very well done with sliding scale schedule and cost schedule!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you!
@gatorbaitbaby6805
@gatorbaitbaby6805 Год назад
Great Job Guys from start to finish. Best video I seen on RU-vid!!!! I have subscribed and am following.
@rjthomasindyusa
@rjthomasindyusa Год назад
As a contractor it blows my mind that I can go into certain real estate markets and buy a single family home on a plot of land cheaper than the cost of building a new modest home. I don't see price in the trades going down.... so does that mean that the homes in places like Tennessee are under valued?
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Location for sure will influence cost. We’re less than 1/2 hour from Des Moines and so it’ll cost more to build but also means the house is worth more in the end
@rjthomasindyusa
@rjthomasindyusa Год назад
@@MrPostFrame Once you get the Certificate of Occupancy.... do you think that you could sell it at a profit if you were inclined...?
@erickmoberg7228
@erickmoberg7228 Год назад
Buying has always been cheaper than building in the NE even if you think your doing 95% of the work there’s always somthing you’ll get hung up on like Leach fields or something random like radon
@sir_iosis6760
@sir_iosis6760 Год назад
@@MrPostFrame and thats the answer i was dresding! Was looking for a price like this in New Hampshire! Trying to leave Boston and buying a piece of land maybe 7 acres and building that on it!! Great work btw! No copper pipes? Those wont freeze up the pipes u put in?
@reecewatson5311
@reecewatson5311 Год назад
Arkansas is undervalued as well...
@rogerr1296
@rogerr1296 Год назад
It looks like excellent quality and craftsmanship but, I have to ask, is around $175+/sq ft about what something like this runs or were there some things that are not usually done (like the foundation/footings) that drove the cost up for this particular build? I thought that this type of building would be less costly than traditional stick building but sure seems to be a lot more, at least when looking in my area. Thanks.
@scotthamilton605
@scotthamilton605 Год назад
I am only guessing but material costs have continued to skyrocket except the price of lumber has come down somewhat and stabilized.
@davidlarson1399
@davidlarson1399 Год назад
in the middle of a residential barndominium. 50x50 slab, 30x50 and 14' ceilings. 2 10x50 porches - 1 side 8' high ceiling, the other 10' high ceiling. I designed my self with a 14x30 loft and 14' ceilings. My steps so far - permits, etc., septic tank, well drilled, site prep, foundation, rough-in plumbing, slab, structure/windows/doors. Currently doing interior framing. Will then run water and septic lines, electrical, finish plumbing. Then I will need to install the wood stove chimney, followed by spray foam, appliances, flooring, and drywall & painting. Doing this on a 130 acre property I bought about 10+ years ago and have some buildings already completed. This caught my eye since I am doing a similar project. TBH I'd have to go through the bills to see where I am at cost wise. If we just add in the items you have, I will be under the 300K. I did this using all separate crews and no general contractor. It's more work and coordination, but I found I have saved doing it that way.
@lonesquid
@lonesquid Год назад
So satisfying to watch skilled craftsmen doing quality work! 👍💪
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you!
@RIPPER334
@RIPPER334 Год назад
5 years ago, I built a 2700sq ft brick house, for 171k... And that included buying the 2 acre property. People who pay these ridiculous prices now, are what's causing prices to be ridiculous.
@angrycheetos2112
@angrycheetos2112 Год назад
Agreed! Its like a test lets raise prices see how it gos and if people buy we will continue to charge these outrageous prices. Construction workers do deserve decent pay but what they charge now days is ridiculous. Acting like they have a doctorate.
@WonbyGrace2
@WonbyGrace2 Год назад
Agreed I saw the price tag and thought who in their right mind would pay for metal pole barn this price and good luck finding insurance company wanting to insure them ridiculous but the filming was nice and interesting
@kriskline7559
@kriskline7559 Год назад
Easy to say when you already own your place. Some don’t have a choice. Blames on our government driving prices through the roof with lockdowns and spending waste.
@angrycheetos2112
@angrycheetos2112 Год назад
@@kriskline7559 id agree but at the end of the day the ones raising price is us as people. Just cause min wage gos up dont mean we gotta raise prices. Its a choice and everyone is full of greed.
@johnnydangerously7186
@johnnydangerously7186 Год назад
300k for 1700sqft? No thanks. Cool time lapse though so thumbs up for that.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@jaronsing4516
@jaronsing4516 Год назад
That’s only $176/sqft
@ep6606
@ep6606 Год назад
That’s not a bad price today
@Wdhi59
@Wdhi59 Год назад
2592 square feet not bad
@tims3050
@tims3050 Год назад
Nice video, but that's pricey. $300k for 1700 Square feet? Plus the expenses aren't done rolling in yet. That's not move-in ready! Too expensive!
@renecmendoza
@renecmendoza Год назад
Loved it! Everything about this video was awesome. Please keep up the good work
@stairman3151
@stairman3151 Год назад
I got y'all beat.. 43 yrs... You guys did a nice job. Cuddos
@hippielewis4768
@hippielewis4768 Год назад
America is for rich-not the poor-they say land of the free.
@mthiessen134
@mthiessen134 9 месяцев назад
I really like this video format. Great work Paul
@littlebrookreader949
@littlebrookreader949 Год назад
This is SO well done …. House AND video presentation. Blessings to you!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you!
@nephimitchell
@nephimitchell Год назад
Amazing video, quality content and incredible work!
@rafaelverdejo1035
@rafaelverdejo1035 Год назад
Man you guys do a great job. Keep up the good work and what it takes to build a house.
@poisnd1
@poisnd1 Год назад
Outstanding breakdown and Timelapse! Well done.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@peterdement
@peterdement Год назад
The most valuable video you have ever put out.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks!
@SSgtBlueUSMC0369
@SSgtBlueUSMC0369 Год назад
Outstanding breakdown of the process and build cost. Give me an idea of how much longer I’ll be working for here I can start building one .
@seafoodradio
@seafoodradio Год назад
Awesome work and very detailed about how much it cost as one builds. Thank you for sharing this video.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@l.horseman5704
@l.horseman5704 Год назад
When I first saw what you were doing I said it was going to cost at least $262,000.00. So you had me by $42,000.00 plus. But I really do not think that it was a bad price in today's market. I liked the whole build. Nice job done by the carpenters.
@oatherferguson3962
@oatherferguson3962 Год назад
Great job with the making of this video. I would very much like to see more of these.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Here is our playlist with videos that include cost! ru-vid.com/group/PL3QM32YjSVn2E3pYWzDdyMmgFHiUYzkZZ
@AF-O6
@AF-O6 Год назад
Wow! It’s obvious you’re a conscientious craftsman. Your kind is rare these days, at least in my area.
@mikejohnson8626
@mikejohnson8626 Год назад
Friggin awesome Paul - nicely done
@pennyt3560
@pennyt3560 Год назад
Wow ! This was amazing! Thank you for the video with the costs! That is always a concern.!!!
@ericlang8895
@ericlang8895 Год назад
An awesome video. I have 25 years of experience of being a contractor! Many folks have no idea of what it takes to do what we do! Thanks!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks, appreciate that!
@Forevertrue
@Forevertrue Год назад
Splendid work on this. A floor plan would be nice. Very thorough, though!
@danielmartinez761
@danielmartinez761 8 месяцев назад
I love this breakdown during the entire video...
@bigvin7602
@bigvin7602 Год назад
I normally don’t have the attention span to watch long RU-vid clips but this was enjoyable. Great job. Keep up the good work.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you!
@geldoncupi1
@geldoncupi1 Год назад
A very detailed and honest home building video! In the beginning, those numbers rolling, were a bit scary, but in the end the price was good! I just have no idea of the land’s price. Maybe in the future videos, if it’s possible, to show that too!
@jeffhuntley2921
@jeffhuntley2921 Год назад
Best breakdown I’ve ever seen. Thanks!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ZorroDaddy
@ZorroDaddy Год назад
This is what I call, 7 star video. Well done guys.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you very much!
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