seabeejason
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Hey folks! New member here! Came across this forum while browsing the web for garage ideas. I got lots of questions. First I'll describe what I'm wanting & my situation. We just moved to Arkansas in July 2018 (new job) & purchased a three bedroom home on 10 acres. We are already investing in some livestock, so we can sell eggs, produce, goat soap, etc. With a goal of getting into minature heifers in 2-3 years. Now, our plan has been to build a metal building with a two car sized work area, two small bedrooms, small kitchenette, small basic bathroom with stand-up shower, & a loft area with an office above the bedrooms. This plan WAS to have it built in 2 years when we could pay cash for it. However, we just found out today that my wife is pregnant. So, now we will need that third bedroom available in 8 months. I absolutely must have a quiet office. I do web conferences & talk to customers all the time. Being able to do my job is paramount.
As you see, things just got real. Haha. We are happy, but now we need more room. My rationale for the two small bedrooms was so family could have a place to stay when they come see us. I figure two small bedrooms is about the same cost as one larger one. But, I could also do a downstairs office with a futon & then just do one other small bedroom, thereby cutting out the loft area in an effort to reduce costs. That would also keep us from having to insulate the whole shop. Reducing costs even more. Our home is $265k in terms of appraised value. I don't want to "over build" & make a bad investment. So I want to be careful about making the shop too extravagant. In the end I want this to result in adding more equity to the property beyond what we spent.
Here's the last part of the equation. Finances. We obviously have a mortgage, which is not a big deal. We are very aggressively paying off debt with a debt free goal (except mortgage) by early 2020. Which, as it's going right now, might actually be reached ahead of schedule. I really want to pay cash. I'd love to, but I may need this thing built by the end of 2019. I could probably get by for a few months by sticking my "office" out in our attached garage. That will likely happen to be honest. I'll figure it out. Regarding financing, if it comes down to it, can these things be financed at a good rate (under 6%)? My credit is outstanding. One thing I refuse to do if I look at financing is pay a high interest rate.
Here's my thoughts on options.....
1. Build the shop we wanted all along & finance the whole thing. Shop we always wanted is done, pay it off ASAP (1-2 years).
2. Build a smaller shop with an office, one bedroom, no loft area. Still financing, but less cost. Probably better in terms of an investment too.
3. Build shop in option number 1, but only finish the office. Leaving the extra bedrooms, bathroom, etc only framed out with plumbing & electrical ready for when we can pay cash to finish it. Still financing.
4. Buy a portable building to use as an office, insulate it myself, run an extension cord to it, use a portable heater/AC unit. My restroom will be the bush outside (free). Build a shop later. Downside is that $5k or so gets wasted on a portable building we may not need later.
Option 4 is very enticing. I know this is a ton of info, but I need advice. I want to know what you guys recommend in terms of floor plans. Estimated total cost, etc. If you did finance, what product you used & the rate. I want the biggest bang for my buck in terms of the shop space as well. Any other friendly advice is welcome too.
TIA
As you see, things just got real. Haha. We are happy, but now we need more room. My rationale for the two small bedrooms was so family could have a place to stay when they come see us. I figure two small bedrooms is about the same cost as one larger one. But, I could also do a downstairs office with a futon & then just do one other small bedroom, thereby cutting out the loft area in an effort to reduce costs. That would also keep us from having to insulate the whole shop. Reducing costs even more. Our home is $265k in terms of appraised value. I don't want to "over build" & make a bad investment. So I want to be careful about making the shop too extravagant. In the end I want this to result in adding more equity to the property beyond what we spent.
Here's the last part of the equation. Finances. We obviously have a mortgage, which is not a big deal. We are very aggressively paying off debt with a debt free goal (except mortgage) by early 2020. Which, as it's going right now, might actually be reached ahead of schedule. I really want to pay cash. I'd love to, but I may need this thing built by the end of 2019. I could probably get by for a few months by sticking my "office" out in our attached garage. That will likely happen to be honest. I'll figure it out. Regarding financing, if it comes down to it, can these things be financed at a good rate (under 6%)? My credit is outstanding. One thing I refuse to do if I look at financing is pay a high interest rate.
Here's my thoughts on options.....
1. Build the shop we wanted all along & finance the whole thing. Shop we always wanted is done, pay it off ASAP (1-2 years).
2. Build a smaller shop with an office, one bedroom, no loft area. Still financing, but less cost. Probably better in terms of an investment too.
3. Build shop in option number 1, but only finish the office. Leaving the extra bedrooms, bathroom, etc only framed out with plumbing & electrical ready for when we can pay cash to finish it. Still financing.
4. Buy a portable building to use as an office, insulate it myself, run an extension cord to it, use a portable heater/AC unit. My restroom will be the bush outside (free). Build a shop later. Downside is that $5k or so gets wasted on a portable building we may not need later.
Option 4 is very enticing. I know this is a ton of info, but I need advice. I want to know what you guys recommend in terms of floor plans. Estimated total cost, etc. If you did finance, what product you used & the rate. I want the biggest bang for my buck in terms of the shop space as well. Any other friendly advice is welcome too.
TIA
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