BEST PREFAB BARNDOMINIUM HOMES UNDER 100K
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 Published On Dec 19, 2023

BEST PREFAB BARNDOMINIUM HOMES UNDER 100K
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00:49 Country Carpenters: 26’ Gambrel Barn, starting at $48,745👉https://www.countrycarpenters.com/gam...
02:11 Legacy Post and Beam Homes: The Armstrong 4636, starting at $84,770👉https://legacypostandbeam.com/portfol...
03:32 Hansen Pole Buildings: Pole Barns, starting at $7,000-70,000👉https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/r...
04:44 Yankee Barn Home: Post and Beam Kits, starting at $90-120/sq. Ft. 👉https://yankeebarnhomes.com/2020/03/2...
06:19 Tymberlyne Pre-Designed Homes: The Blue Jay, starting at $99,947
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1. Country Carpenters: 26’ Gambrel Barn, starting at $48,745 — If you’re genuinely looking for that down-home country feel but don’t want to gut out an existing barn to do it, then Country Carpenters has just the model for you. Among their many barn-style homes stands the Gambrel Barn. It takes the traditional building methods of the Gambrel Barn and optimizes it to make the best use of the space to better suit your home and needs. It comes with pre-cut pressure-treated sills, a pre-cut post and beam frame, kiln-dried loft boards, premium sliding, 3 flower boxes, and heavy-duty stairs. This model truly has it all, and depending on your needs, the pricing starts at just $48,745 for the 26' x 24' model - even the 26' x 60' won’t push your budget too far - just shy of the 100k mark, at $89,430. While this is not Country Carpenters’ only model, it’s a sure-fire standout for all those country souls. With the right finishing interior touches, this barn would be quite lovely - and the flexibility of a simple interior will let your imagination go wild.
2. Legacy Post and Beam Homes: The Armstrong 4636, starting at $84,770 — On the higher end, the Armstrong will let you bring the ranch vibe into the modern era effortlessly and in style. It’s a freeform open-concept, with a 22’ center section and two 12’ sections - easy to break into a multi-room family home. The two-story design will allow you to create a separate living area downstairs and a sleeping area in the 700-square-foot loft. Alternatively, you can always break it into additional rooms to accommodate everyone. Whether you want to go open concept or more traditional - you’ll have everything you need to create the structure of your dreams, and from there, the sky is the limit. Legacy Post will meet you where you need it - with plenty of add-ons that can be fitted to your kit. It might not be for the hobbyist DIY-er, but with the right amount of elbow grease, you can get something good going. Legacy Post and Beam is another brand offering various options for the discerning homeowner, but the Armstrong 4636 is all about meeting you in the middle on all counts. The kit starts at just $84,770, making it far more accessible if you have the land to put it down on!
3. Hansen Pole Buildings: Pole Barns, starting at $7,000-70,000 — The real winners here are those looking for a budget-friendly win. Hansen Pole Buildings can meet you where you need to be with their varied and accessible Pole Barns. Starting at prices as low as just $7,000 for their Pole Barns; for some, that’s just a few months' rent. Pole barns have the appearance, functionality, and structural integrity of traditionally built homes, but they come in easily-assemble kits in various colors, sizes, shapes, and cuts, with endless customization options. This is your option if you’re on a time or budget crunch. They combine a traditional home's features, qualities, and amenities with optional staircases for your multi-level dreams and window fittings for plenty of natural light. They boast being cost-effective, sturdy, quick to deliver, and easy to assemble - could it get any better? The DIY drawback is that you must be at least handy to put this together - but less material means less stress. For some, this may be the lifestyle change you’ve been looking for - and it’s easier than ever to get your hands on!

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