Buying Land for Your Barndominium: Hidden Costs You MUST Know!

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Welcome to the first episode of The Barndo Channel Podcast with Charlie and Cody! In this episode, we’re diving deep into the essentials of buying land for your dream Barndominium. Learn how the cost of dirt work, appraisals, and elevation changes can significantly impact your building budget. We’ll also cover key tips for evaluating properties, choosing between a well or city water, and avoiding common pitfalls when looking for the perfect pice of property for your new dream home construction.

Whether you’re a first-time builder or exploring real estate options, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you make informed decisions and keep your project and budget on track.

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Hey guys, you may need to adjust the output volume on your podcast. It's clear but I had to crank it all the way up and it still sounds like it's at 30%. Good video and content.

bowjoe
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If you can turn up your volume please. I had the tv cranked up just to hear. And yes I was wearing my hearing aids. lol

Jumpnroger
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Metal buildings should be in fire country. If someone desires a metal building they should have an option of a double exterior with maybe fire resistant foam in between. Thanks for your video.

maxmaxx
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Gents, thank you so much for this master class on preparing your land for building and drainage.

BeverlyBurnett-tvvv
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We have bought and built a few homes and lot expenses are #1 variable that we look at.. We look for a elevated lot that is relatively flat for a slab on grade. If building with a crawl space then there will be some dirt and a basement with or without a walk out will get us more dirt to push around. If there is a creek or ditch withing the property line( hard no). Does the dirt perk for septic and location approved by permitter, if sewer haw much per fit to hook up and fees to tap in. Water city or well same deal Tap fee. Electric, over head or burial, in conduit or not. Natural gas or propane permits and fee for burial of line. I have lived in Middle Tennessee where land doesn't perk and trenching is all shelf rock .If the utility tap in is across the road can the road be cut or does it have to be bored under. It can get expensive real quick

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A market just opened up in LA California.

laurencecrispin
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I live in canton big sandy is 30 mins away from me

nessaontiveros
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Can turn the volume up on the next video or podcast or whatever 😂

DudeWheresMyCurve
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I have the land. The hidden cost was a greedy ass builder wanting 400 k for a 1400 square foot metal building with sheet rock and toilets. That's 285 dollars per square foot. I told him to go pound sand and I hope his construction business goes belly up. I can build a brick home near Dallas for 200 dollars per square foot.

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