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  2. Barndominiums: The Pros and Cons of Buying Into This Real ...

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    Vanessa Famulener, president of homes at the real estate technology company HomeLight, says there are multiple reasons why the barndominium trend makes sense. "Interest rates are continuing to ...

  3. What Are The Pros and Cons of a Barndominium? - AOL

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    The “barndominium” may sound like a real estate concept concocted by the infamous HGTV. That’s because, well, it sort of is. In recent years, the idea of a home with a barn-esque exterior ...

  4. Barndominium - Wikipedia

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    The term barndominium was originally coined by Karl Nilsen, who was a real estate developer in Connecticut. Barndominium is derived from using a combination of the words "barn" and "condominium". [4] The original use of the phrase referred to a master-planned development that centered on living near horses. [5]

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  6. Wick Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Wick Buildings, Inc. ("Wick") is an ESOP (Employee stock ownership plan) Wisconsin company. Wick Buildings was founded in 1954 by John F. Wick, incorporated in 1958, and re-organized in March 2010. Through continued growth, Wick Buildings has grown to become a major producer of shelter products. These shelter products include post-frame ...

  7. Housebarn - Wikipedia

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    A housebarn (also house-barn or house barn) is a building that is a combination of a house and a barn under the same roof. [1][2] Most types of housebarn also have room for livestock quarters. If the living quarters are only combined with a byre, whereas the cereals are stored outside the main building, the house is called a byre-dwelling.