Hey folks,
I'm doing some very preliminary research on building a hangar.
The only relevant covenants that will affect me are no quonset huts, and a 3,600 sqft maximum (loosely enforced). I received a quote for a 60' x 60' metal building with 12' eaves.
$24,893 for the building kit from a reputable local company
$21,600 for the concrete
$10,000 approximate for the door (rough figure for 10' x 40' commercially made bi-fold strap door; willing to consider other options)
$10,800 for labor to assemble
Electrical and insulation not included in this price, nor is climate control.
The 60' x 60' building is bigger than I need to keep a Champ in, but I figure it may make it more marketable if I need to sell it down the line.
My main question is how to handle the living space I plan to put in it. Not for full-time living, just a place to crash once in a while, get cleaned up, etc. Also a plan B in case the wife ever kicks me to the curb, or I could use it as an office space down the line.
What do most folks do? Is is considerable more expensive to build a smaller, TALLER hangar and put in a mezzanine, then enclose it? Or build a large shorter hangar and let the living area eat up some floor space? What's the most economical layout of the 2?
Thanks,

