The Rise Of The Bardominium

Here in Texas, there is a lot of buzz around bardominiums in recent years. What are they, and why are they becoming so popular? The word “barndominium” itself is a play on two words “barn” and “condominium”, and originally was people creating a living space above their horse barn. 

The most popular type of barndominium construction is metal frame, siding and roof. Other types include old barns converted into living spaces or a pole barn enclosed to create a living space. 

 

What people love:

  • Cost-effective - Yes, they can be a lot cheaper than traditional construction.

  • Lifestyle - Bardominiums are a good fit for those looking to transition to country living and build a customizable “forever home”.

  • They are very versatile. The design is open and customizable, making them a fit for many purposes.

  • They are easy to construct going up much quicker than traditional construction, and there are a lot of kits available.

  • Additional space can be added. It is possible for you to add some walls to the space thanks to its design, or you can leave it open if that is what you want. 

  • It's durable - a metal barndominium is sturdy and offers protection against certain elements. At the same time, it won’t rot and will keep pests away. 

  • They are energy-efficient – including insulation and radiant barrier during the construction process will greatly help with energy bills.

  • Plenty of options to choose from - the variety of floor plans and contractors that can put them up is growing.

Drawbacks:

  • The exterior is much less versatile than the interior. Customizations costs will add up if you really don’t want it to look like a barn.

  • Financing is hard to find – a conventional mortgage likely won’t be an option.

  • More difficult to resell – a customized barndominium will have a smaller pool of potential buyers.

    What does Jim think?

    Jim addressed barndominums on the radio show - click to listen:

     

    Bardominiums - Pro's, Con's and Costs

     

    Single-Person Living Quarters Options

    Here he addresses options when seeking a simple space for a single occupant - including converted shed, bardominium or tiny home.