Could you come back in the future and maybe let us know the total cost of the homeowner? After putting in floors, walls, etc...basically after the build is complete? I would like to know the cost after ALL of that to see if ot is more cost effective...and what are the pros and cons of using this type of home vs wood/brick, etc. Thank You!! ❤❤❤
The pros are, you can put bricks or anything you want almost on the exterior. My Uncle builds these. They have always been affordable. What do you think home Depot and Walmart are built of???
Better option is to have a 22 foot eaves with 13-14 foot bottom section to fit car lifts in it, alongside an 6-8 foot top floor with open ceiling... And with the peak your looking at 10-13 foot ceilings in it anyways (27-28 foot peak depending on roof pitch) Love the color and this is EXACTLY what I'm looking to do
Andy, I went to your website. I appreciate you getting back to me. It will be about a year before we move this thing forward. We are looking for 2100 square foot of space. We currently live in NC.
Hey my life partner and I are going to do this been looking into it for about 4 years now. Love the openness and that it’s not a traditional house. Do you service Georgia?
Love the size and it looks well built but can it work in the desert. Would need an industrial style ac unit to cool something down this big and therefore the monthly bill itself would not be worth it if it’s just going to be a home.
In the dessert, go with the color white to reflect the most heat and build a roof over top of the real roof so that the first roof takes the full of the heat and the air gap between roofs facilitates the coolness to the home.
It is $15-$20/sqft to install the slab, and the building. So, the shell is $59k, and 2500sqft x $17.50 = $43,750 to install everything in this video. Total, in what they have in this video, it is $103k +/- $5k. Then to build all the walls, install a septic system, water, electric, everything, including all finished materials, when you are done you will be sitting at about $100/sqft finished, so overall costs, once everything is completed, depending on how big of a garage they are going to have, let's say 1250sqft on bottom level, and 2500sqft above, they are looking at about $350-$375k for the total build. So, don't let all of this fool you. It costs the same as a stick built home...
@snakecat586 sure, if your time is worth nothing, then yes you might, but I seriously doubt it... time is money, and whether it's your time, or someone else's, it costs the same...
@@zane2897 yes I have a nice rv I can live in when I buy land and build after work. Mr money man I enjoy doing these things with my free time. As well as going to the gym. Things like that. I work for myself now. If you know anything framing takes no time. I’ve ran so much new construction. It’s not rocket science. I don’t go to bars. Or be around drunk people. My free time is spent like this. Oh and I’ll pay myself for my work one account to the other. Time is money
@@markbrown2296 I'm sorry the video had skipped my bad.. that's tuff I would do the same thing and is way cheaper and you can design it how you want to must be nice love it can't wait to see it done ✅
I live in hurricane country, don’t know if this would be good in my region. Meanwhile the 8 foot second story is claustrophobic to me. I’d probably go 9 feet on each floor giving up a foot on the first floor.
There is a company local in NC who does this and includes the plumbing but the listing was 75k but it included building and concrete I’m not sure of square footage but seen another company do the plumbing package
All I have to say is what about city and county ordinances? Are these buildings allowed to be lived in? There may be laws that prohibit these buildings from being someone's primary residence.
Those things are going to vary on where you're setting up at. Land costs are all over the map and (of course) depends on where it's located and how much acreage you're purchasing.
@@Callsigntitan We drive in the car, most of us only a few hours a week, rare unhappy people a few ,or more ours a day, and we spend much more time at home. How does it affect human cells, can it be explained similar as fact that we still have phones and televisions, and these thing are even more dangerous to us. I asked, I didn't claim. I asked someone smart, not some smart ass
how would this building hold up to the elements? You know mainly like tornados and hurricanes? So, you're looking more around $150k give or take? with the pad and the insulation and the building. This does not include electric and plumbing. And the remainder of the interior of the building. Something to think about people.
Well the cost all depends on if you do the work yourself or if you pay contractors. If you actually know how to do something and aren’t lazy you can save yourself a ton of money
Well. . . not to be a naysayer, but they are a long way from finished and he left out costs that would have already taken place at this point in the build, like electrical, AC, plumbing, permitting, inspections and in some cases things like impact fees. So where I live the way it sits now is probably closer to $160k. And of course, they will need to finish out the entire interior. And, the garage is not usually included in the square footage of the home or at least not the "under air" area. I don't know enough about it to say if it is going to be cheaper in the end than regular construction, but for a home you live in, it sure is uglier.
So, Can a dude in wisconsin get a small metal build.. & make mothly payments with 20% down? I bet ya can't be stunned if ya could.. i've called all your competitors who claim they can.. & they never deliver-(no pun intended!)-ha ha, lol
My dad just built one of these. Looks great.
I built a tiny home trailer for 9k and I saved 9k on rent in the first year.
Could you come back in the future and maybe let us know the total cost of the homeowner? After putting in floors, walls, etc...basically after the build is complete? I would like to know the cost after ALL of that to see if ot is more cost effective...and what are the pros and cons of using this type of home vs wood/brick, etc. Thank You!! ❤❤❤
We sure will! Make sure to subscribe to our RUclips channel for upcoming episodes!
The pros are, you can put bricks or anything you want almost on the exterior. My Uncle builds these. They have always been affordable. What do you think home Depot and Walmart are built of???
@@DJRenee Cool!! ❤️
Double the cost, or more, with all of those finishes
In guessing around 150 to 170k
❤very good concept and ideas for other builder's
Dude said okay like 1000x
Okay
Because everything sounds good 😊
😂 I liked his questions though
Great Garage...
Better option is to have a 22 foot eaves with 13-14 foot bottom section to fit car lifts in it, alongside an 6-8 foot top floor with open ceiling... And with the peak your looking at 10-13 foot ceilings in it anyways (27-28 foot peak depending on roof pitch)
Love the color and this is EXACTLY what I'm looking to do
Cant wait to see the final building
My wife and I are going to buy some land and build a home, and we were thinking about a building something exactly like this!
I’m in Arkansas! We currently service 12 states! Send me a text message!
-Andy
479-324-5570
Andy, I went to your website. I appreciate you getting back to me. It will be about a year before we move this thing forward. We are looking for 2100 square foot of space. We currently live in NC.
@@BT-kt7gb hey buddy I’m slowly expanding to the east coast let me know when you’re ready, I’ll be able to guide you in the right direction
-Andy
@@andysbuildings whats the 12 states?
Hey my life partner and I are going to do this been looking into it for about 4 years now. Love the openness and that it’s not a traditional house. Do you service Georgia?
Im looking to do something similar, this is a very imformative video, thanks
I like the questions because I was looking at the side walls and wondering why it was built like a box or ladder 👍
Subscribed and tuned in✔
How will it hold up to rust?
This is exciting 💞💞...
Just asked for a quote! Hope you guys do work in Missouri!
@@matthewparrinello4368 hey yes I just received your inquiry!
-Andy
I subscribed hope to see finishing cost to consumer
Love the size and it looks well built but can it work in the desert. Would need an industrial style ac unit to cool something down this big and therefore the monthly bill itself would not be worth it if it’s just going to be a home.
In the dessert, go with the color white to reflect the most heat and build a roof over top of the real roof so that the first roof takes the full of the heat and the air gap between roofs facilitates the coolness to the home.
It is $15-$20/sqft to install the slab, and the building. So, the shell is $59k, and 2500sqft x $17.50 = $43,750 to install everything in this video. Total, in what they have in this video, it is $103k +/- $5k. Then to build all the walls, install a septic system, water, electric, everything, including all finished materials, when you are done you will be sitting at about $100/sqft finished, so overall costs, once everything is completed, depending on how big of a garage they are going to have, let's say 1250sqft on bottom level, and 2500sqft above, they are looking at about $350-$375k for the total build. So, don't let all of this fool you. It costs the same as a stick built home...
Not necessarily. Like me. Who can do. Electric. Licensed in hvac. Plumbing. Framing. Drywall. I can cut 100k out of that budget
@snakecat586 sure, if your time is worth nothing, then yes you might, but I seriously doubt it... time is money, and whether it's your time, or someone else's, it costs the same...
@@zane2897 yes I have a nice rv I can live in when I buy land and build after work.
Mr money man I enjoy doing these things with my free time. As well as going to the gym. Things like that. I work for myself now. If you know anything framing takes no time. I’ve ran so much new construction.
It’s not rocket science.
I don’t go to bars. Or be around drunk people. My free time is spent like this.
Oh and I’ll pay myself for my work one account to the other. Time is money
@@snakecat586can't you make this argument for regular stick built
What would be the cost to turn that inside to a 4/2 inside totally completed?
Does the $59,000 include the concrete pad? Or just the steel structure and windows and doors?
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@@700mobsteryou beat me to it... I watch from start to finish as well.
Nice guy and very knowledgeable.
Thank you!
-Andy
“ OKAY “ lol
I was disappointed i thought it was a home it's still just a building i can imagine the goodness that it can become a two story home
I apologize we disappointed you, we will be coming back after the inside is finished!
-Andy
I'm noticing that you used a metal exoskeleton other then wood, is that a cost inexpensive? What's the benefits? More sturdier sound.
You slow
@@markbrown2296 I'm sorry the video had skipped my bad.. that's tuff I would do the same thing and is way cheaper and you can design it how you want to must be nice love it can't wait to see it done ✅
94000 for the foundation, building shell and spray foam.How much for the plumbing that was laid under the concrete i didn't hear you mention that?
$94,000 for the concrete? Really?
So the 50x50 it's actually 48x48 inside because of the 1 foot I-Beam on every side?
Negative building is still 50x50 on the outside
What about condensation ?
@@sunny5871 it will condensate if no insulation is applied, this building got spray foamed for insulation
I live in hurricane country, don’t know if this would be good in my region. Meanwhile the 8 foot second story is claustrophobic to me. I’d probably go 9 feet on each floor giving up a foot on the first floor.
Great Thank you ❤
How much was the land.
very informative video no cappp
What 12 states do you build in ?
How much was the excavation and underground plumbing?
Great question
Does this price of 60k include the concrete and plumbing
Building only! Watch until the end for other building costs!
There is a company local in NC who does this and includes the plumbing but the listing was 75k but it included building and concrete I’m not sure of square footage but seen another company do the plumbing package
This is awesome 5000sq feet is a big build
@@Paperchacer2010Dover is a town of
Build it out of foam. No wood or steel construction. Will be insulated very well.
How dies it stand up to tornadoes?
Just like any other building!
@@andysbuildings Do you do churches?
@@MaLiArtworks186 yes we do!
can you give your info, and do you all build in brookneal Virginia, and is this only the shell, or turnkey?
479.324.5570
Shoot me a text!
With the land?
All I have to say is what about city and county ordinances? Are these buildings allowed to be lived in? There may be laws that prohibit these buildings from being someone's primary residence.
usually in the county (outside city limits) code is different ... here in TX anyway. Many people live in Barndos in the county.
Who gives a daam ..the Law breaks the law all the time ..us people have to stick together
Land cost? Septic? Water? Electric plus 60,000 for shell to start inside
Those things are going to vary on where you're setting up at. Land costs are all over the map and (of course) depends on where it's located and how much acreage you're purchasing.
Okay
Where is the vapor barrier?
@@AN-717 it’s applied during spray foam insulation process
Hello, Andy. Which states do you do work in ?
We currently service 12 states! Send me a text message!
-Andy
479-324-5570
@@andysbuildingsI texted you and yes it was just now.,
Nice💪
Tornado come i just melt this back down tf
Where did you buy it
AndysBuildings.com !
What state ?
@@dattepo7534 Arkansas
Wouldn't a strong wind destroy
This barn house 😅😅
someone who knows better, please explain, aren't those metal containers Faraday cages and how healthy is that for living?
Your car is a faraday cage how come it’s healthy for you to drive it
@@Callsigntitan We drive in the car, most of us only a few hours a week, rare unhappy people a few ,or more ours a day, and we spend much more time at home. How does it affect human cells, can it be explained
similar as fact that we still have phones and televisions, and these thing are even more dangerous to us. I asked, I didn't claim. I asked someone smart, not some smart ass
Do you build in Arkansas?
We sure do! We’re located in AR! 😊
5,000 overkill but the price amount is great .those I'm Texas know
how would this building hold up to the elements? You know mainly like tornados and hurricanes? So, you're looking more around $150k give or take? with the pad and the insulation and the building. This does not include electric and plumbing. And the remainder of the interior of the building. Something to think about people.
Thank you Captain obvious.
@@thepeoplesupdates676 SMH
That's a lot of space
20k for concrete is crazy down here we get it at 10k max
$4 per sqft is a great price!
Do you service ny?
We do not at the moment, I apologize for the inconvenience
@@andysbuildings Maryland? Virginia?
@@andysbuildingswhat 12 states do you service ?
@@rosefromrubblePodcast
Arkansas
Missouri
Tennessee
Louisiana
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Kansas
Texas
Georgia
Alabama
Kentucky
Serious lack of garage space, who needs all that living area?
Where’s a recent video? This was 7 months ago
@@jrborchelt7666 hey thanks for your comment, we are waiting on our customer to get back with us on a date to go film!
-Andy
@@andysbuildings I have my alerts set!
Nice
$59000 is false. Im sure that's just for the shell. Itll cost just as much as a house when its done.
Did you not watch the video 😂😂 🤡
Still cheaper then a standard home but when finally done with everything ima guess around 150k and a building this size be 300k+ so still a good deal.
Joe Biden and trump don't want this cause hey it bring back us steel
Well the cost all depends on if you do the work yourself or if you pay contractors. If you actually know how to do something and aren’t lazy you can save yourself a ton of money
He literally says 60k for the shell. Under 100k finished.
Well. . . not to be a naysayer, but they are a long way from finished and he left out costs that would have already taken place at this point in the build, like electrical, AC, plumbing, permitting, inspections and in some cases things like impact fees. So where I live the way it sits now is probably closer to $160k. And of course, they will need to finish out the entire interior. And, the garage is not usually included in the square footage of the home or at least not the "under air" area. I don't know enough about it to say if it is going to be cheaper in the end than regular construction, but for a home you live in, it sure is uglier.
😂😂😂
Cool
U guys do CALI? What's ur website ? Interested in a barndominium what r ur financing options?
We do not service CALI, I apologize for the inconvenience
@@andysbuildings FL?
@@ybe87 not at the moment 🙁
$59k for metal building shell is way over priced . Total build cost for a completely finished house will be north of $250,000
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So if lightning strike you and your family fried ? 😅
No
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$60k for a 2,500sq ft building, not 5,000sq ft.
If you’re going to live in a metal building, build it out of red iron/ I beams.
No water no insects you can see the light from the inside vato
Thank you for commenting!
Metal draws heat in the summer. That ain't nothin but an oven waiting to bake folks alive if they don't spend thousands in air conditioning
Very hard to watch, the echo inside the building and the guy asking questions echoing everything what AB was saying. Annoying inside and out.
Nice but uncle Sam want us to live in slavery
THIS GUYS TALKS SO SLOW
So,
Can a dude in wisconsin get a small metal build.. & make mothly payments with 20% down?
I bet ya can't be stunned if ya could.. i've called all your competitors who claim they can.. & they never deliver-(no pun intended!)-ha ha, lol
What a ripoff
@aigfarms