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Got moving on the new barndo / home today. Had a long meeting with the builder in Bryan today. Looking like a 1800 square foot home with a large breezeway connected to a 30x50 shop. Very excited. Couple more weeks we will finalize the plans and then sign some paperwork.
Unfortunately their build time is about a year due to high demand. But that actually kind of works out financially.
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Originally posted by Chew View PostGot moving on the new barndo / home today. Had a long meeting with the builder in Bryan today. Looking like a 1800 square foot home with a large breezeway connected to a 30x50 shop. Very excited. Couple more weeks we will finalize the plans and then sign some paperwork.
Unfortunately their build time is about a year due to high demand. But that actually kind of works out financially.
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Looking good!
Curious as to the draw on the barndo type builds. As I understand it (and I could be wrong), it was to save money on the build and also get a tax break...Is this still the case with rising costs on everything and county tax people looking harder or is it just preference over a normal metal shop and stick built house? Not questioning your choice by any means, just wondering as I may be in a similar situation in next few years.
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Originally posted by chehunt View PostLooking good!
Curious as to the draw on the barndo type builds. As I understand it (and I could be wrong), it was to save money on the build and also get a tax break...Is this still the case with rising costs on everything and county tax people looking harder or is it just preference over a normal metal shop and stick built house? Not questioning your choice by any means, just wondering as I may be in a similar situation in next few years.
We're looking at it 1800 ft home that is 30x60. Next to that is a 25x30 breezeway and next to that will be a 30x50 shot. All will be connected on one slab. The roof height on the house will be 10 ft and the shop will be 14 ft. I will also have a 15 ft lean to slash overhang on the far side of the shop.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostLooking forward to the build.
Edit: and those cooked quail look awesome!
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Originally posted by Chew View PostMike, if you're up for a visit this fall or winter please let me know. I'd love to have you down for a little hunting cooking and chatting. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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Will do Boss! I didn't realize Centerville was closer than I thought. I was looking at a property down there on-line a couple of weeks ago. Then decided to look at a map. For some reason, I was thinking Centerville was more due west of H town.
Between one grandboy being in HS marching band (I can only go on Friday nights due to work), and the other playing in Sat morning football, I'll have to see what I can squeeze in somewhere, if both our schedules are open the same time.
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