Case IH
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Ok, long story short, I'm 19, work full time and completed tech school last spring. I'm looking to move out, but the idea of renting a duplex or apartment is kind of ubsurd to me. Why pay money for something and wind up with nothing in the end. Not to mention I have quite a few toys (lifted duramax, snowmobile, IMCA Sport Mod, 24ft enclosed trailer) that wouldn't work well at a duplex or apartment. So I'm thinking why not find some land somewhere, just like 3-5 acres and put up something like 30x72 heated shop and then finish out a portion of it into an apartment? I have a friend who lives in something just like this and it's maybe 1/3 shop and 2/3 apartment. Obviously I'd have to look into local ordinances to see what insurance and tax stuff would look like depending on how much is apartmebt vs shop. Obviously this won't be cheap cheap but it'll be cheaper than a house and once it's paid off or I'm in a better position I can build a house and still have a nice place for guests or parties.
http://www.menards.com/main/mobile/...ts/30-x-72-x-14-workshop/p-1495967-c-9901.htm
This is somewhat what I'm looking at but I'm sure this would be the cheap part however I do have experience with plumbing and things like in floor heat and that kinda stuff so there's a lot I could do myself, not tobmebtion my dad is a carpenter so interior finishing he could help with.... So other than land prices, what would i be looking at for cost? Obviously flatwork would be a big expense but I'm just unsure on remaining costs...would it be possible to keep this all under $60,000 not counting land? Any input and advice would be appreciated.
http://www.menards.com/main/mobile/...ts/30-x-72-x-14-workshop/p-1495967-c-9901.htm
This is somewhat what I'm looking at but I'm sure this would be the cheap part however I do have experience with plumbing and things like in floor heat and that kinda stuff so there's a lot I could do myself, not tobmebtion my dad is a carpenter so interior finishing he could help with.... So other than land prices, what would i be looking at for cost? Obviously flatwork would be a big expense but I'm just unsure on remaining costs...would it be possible to keep this all under $60,000 not counting land? Any input and advice would be appreciated.
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