Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Back to the ‘Barndominium’: 6 Newly Converted Barns Looking for a Buyer

Back to the Barndominium: 6 Fresh Barns Looking for a Buyer

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When you walk into your home, you want it to feel—for lack of a better word—homey. As such, a hulking metal structure probably wouldn’t score high in a ranking of cozy and inviting homes. However, these massive, industrial-look barns are the housing craze currently sweeping through Texas.

“Barndominiums”—metal pole barns that have been converted into living spaces—have spiced up the real estate market in the Lone Star State. Currently, 97% of barndominium listings can be found in Texas.

The metal exteriors aren’t exactly inviting, but don’t mess with Texas. Spurred on by the runaway success of “Fixer Upper,” the interiors of these dual-purpose dwellings are full of Southern hospitality and charm. Let’s open the barn door on six of the latest barndominium listings to hit the market.

6930 Colorado Rd, Lubbock, TX

Price: $195,000
Barnyard banter: This one-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom barndominium in Lubbock has soaring ceilings, beautiful kitchen countertops, and acres of land to spare—12, to be exact.

The living room of this barndominium in Lubbock, TX.Lubbock, TX

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916 Sandy Mountain Dr, Sunrise Beach, TX

Price: $259,000
Barnyard banter: This one has a bit less land, but sits on a stunning lot with a view of the rolling Texas hills. The property comes with a toolshed in the shape of an actual barn.

The front entrance of this barndominium in Sunrise Beach, TX.Sunrise Beach, TX

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36488 FM 1736 Rd, Hempstead, TX

Price: $1,299,000
Barnyard banter: Who says industrial buildings have to look slapdash? This beautiful barndominuim will set you back a pretty penny. But you’ll enjoy a gated house with an entertainment room and a high-ceilinged living room. If that’s not enough, there’s 50 acres of land to roam on.

An aerial shot of a barndominium in Hempstead, TX.Hempstead, TX

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Highway 75, Huntsville, TX

Price: $795,000
Barnyard banter: Does 50 acres sound good? How about 100? That’s what you’ll be getting along with this dwelling. The 3,800-square-foot home comes with a 1,300-square-foot covered porch that’s ideal for an outdoor cookout.

A view of the living room in this Huntsville, TX barndominium.Huntsville, TX

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328 County Road 142, Jasper, TX

Price: $638,500
Barnyard banter: Make yourself at home on the range—there’s plenty to do on these 50 acres of land. There’s a two-horse barn, tack room, and RV hookup in case you want to get away for a bit. Inside, the barndominium looks like a regular two-bedroom home—there’s even a media room ideal for screening old Westerns.

A front view of this barndominium in Jasper, TX.Jasper, TX

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3731 Lakeview Dr, Cottonwood Shores, TX

Price: $475,000
Barnyard banter: This barndominium stays true to its metal roots. None of the rooms inside has a finished ceiling. Instead, the home makes use of the barn’s metal roof. Never mind the echo, because it also comes with an excellent view of the nearby Colorado River.

This barndominium in Cottonwood Shores, TX overlooks the Colorado River.Cottonwood Shores, TX

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