The answer is: it depends. Assuming doing an apples to apples comparison.Congratulations. When you're done, let us know if it was cheaper to build or buy an existing house. The way home prices are exploding in some geographic areas I've heard that people could save a few hundred $K by building.
So get this: there will be a stand alone shop in addition to my attached garage.I hope you don't mind, but I swung by your job site and snapped a photo of your A Body garage. It's coming along nicely..
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Years ago me and the wife drove past a trailer with a huge shop out back with a high overhead door ,probably a trucker. I said to the wife"Oh our dream home..."

@toolmanmikeMay do that!
Posting some up. This is yesterdays progress.
Walk out basement. It’s dug out 9 feet , terrain conditions mean ground level will slope down slightly to keep basement on true level. Pics are hard to tell.
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There is no more fun in commercial construction. It was fun back in the late 80's early 90's. Then more "rules" were implemented. I was an Ironworker for 36 years. Finally in the office. Still not fun BUT I don't have to talk to too many people!!I’m toying the idea around of changing careers and doing this full time. This is more fun. Much more fun than commercial construction is.

Yeah. Commercial requires TONS of local, state and federal regulations compliance and often, they conflict.There is no more fun in commercial construction. It was fun back in the late 80's early 90's. Then more "rules" were implemented. I was an Ironworker for 36 years. Finally in the office. Still not fun BUT I don't have to talk to too many people!!![]()
Will there be a place to make cheap Pizza, and flat beer. In case someone wants to stop for a visit.Yeah. Commercial requires TONS of local, state and federal regulations compliance and often, they conflict.
Residential is far simpler. Local regulations simply follow the International Residential Code. Permits are easy to get. No environmental impact studies and reviews. No hazmat etc.
Planning on it. Probably some home made wine too.Will there be a place to make cheap Pizza, and flat beer. In case someone wants to stop for a visit.
I guess the children out grew the coloring book ???Planning on it. Probably some home made wine too.
I love that truckSo get this: there will be a stand alone shop in addition to my attached garage.
Plans are for a 4 bay shop.
54L X 27W X 12H
I’m still working on the final renderings of it. But I’m building a replica of a service station found on Route 66. Pic for the concept. It’ll have two additional bays.
The best part: it actually won’t add anything extra to the build cost…. So get this, Menards does an 11 percent mail in rebate on EVERYTHING in their inventory. With no cap as to how much of a rebate I can get. Because it’s a in store credit, that money has to be spent back at Menards. So by buying all my building materials thru Menards, which also is the cheapest material source locally (only by about 3 percent for the same brands but still), I’m getting enough of a rebate to fully fund not only my shop build, but the wife’s livestock barn too.
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Nope. Not at all. They get it out every so often. Plus I have a 4 and 1 year old, we still have plenty of time of useI guess the children out grew the coloring book ???
Thanks it’s a photoshop of this one that I’m restoringI love that truck
Congrats on the house!
where is the service station?So get this: there will be a stand alone shop in addition to my attached garage.
Plans are for a 4 bay shop.
54L X 27W X 12H
I’m still working on the final renderings of it. But I’m building a replica of a service station found on Route 66. Pic for the concept. It’ll have two additional bays.
The best part: it actually won’t add anything extra to the build cost…. So get this, Menards does an 11 percent mail in rebate on EVERYTHING in their inventory. With no cap as to how much of a rebate I can get. Because it’s a in store credit, that money has to be spent back at Menards. So by buying all my building materials thru Menards, which also is the cheapest material source locally (only by about 3 percent for the same brands but still), I’m getting enough of a rebate to fully fund not only my shop build, but the wife’s livestock barn too.
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So get this: there will be a stand alone shop in addition to my attached garage.
Plans are for a 4 bay shop.
54L X 27W X 12H
I’m still working on the final renderings of it. But I’m building a replica of a service station found on Route 66. Pic for the concept. It’ll have two additional bays.
The best part: it actually won’t add anything extra to the build cost…. So get this, Menards does an 11 percent mail in rebate on EVERYTHING in their inventory. With no cap as to how much of a rebate I can get. Because it’s a in store credit, that money has to be spent back at Menards. So by buying all my building materials thru Menards, which also is the cheapest material source locally (only by about 3 percent for the same brands but still), I’m getting enough of a rebate to fully fund not only my shop build, but the wife’s livestock barn too.
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Illinois, Dwightwhere is the service station?
66 Things on Route 66: Ambler-Becker Gas Station in Dwightwhere is the service station?
We are also building our house right now. Its only 1200 sq ft but its just me and my wife. It will have a 24x36 garage connected by walkway.Footers poured! Walls go up Tuesday-Thursday weather depending.
Someone else was interested as a B29 flew tree top level right over top of us. Man them big Allison’s are loud!
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Nice!! Good luck!We are also building our house right now. Its only 1200 sq ft but its just me and my wife. It will have a 24x36 garage connected by walkway.
I am in the process of digging the footers. They are 12x20. I have the forms ready to go so I am hoping next Thursday to be setting the forms. Its a slow process when its a one man operation! It has taken us two years including the well, septic, site clearing, and getting fill trucked in and doing the building pad, to get it this far. We are living on the property in a motor home. Once I get the slab done the building manufacturing company will come out and erect the shell. I am subbing out the electrical, plumbing and HVAC