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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3712073" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>I'm not a fan, but I don't hate them.</p><p></p><p>Other than bricks & shingles it takes the same materials. Interior finish is still interior finish. I don't build the buildings, so I couldn't tell you on total cost but I'd bet it isn't as cheap as some might believe when compared to a conventional home. Wouldn't know on resale either. I've never owned one, but I know you can't get your money back on a metal shop building if you sell the property you built it on.</p><p></p><p>Quality is just like everything else. It depends on who does the work and what kind of interior finish you install. Once you get the metal building up, interior studs up and insulated and drywall installed, it's just another house. You can do plastic showers or full ceiling to floor ceramic. Screw in cabinets or custom built on site. Formica or granite, etc, etc, etc.. You're only limited by your creativeness and your budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3712073, member: 10690"] I'm not a fan, but I don't hate them. Other than bricks & shingles it takes the same materials. Interior finish is still interior finish. I don't build the buildings, so I couldn't tell you on total cost but I'd bet it isn't as cheap as some might believe when compared to a conventional home. Wouldn't know on resale either. I've never owned one, but I know you can't get your money back on a metal shop building if you sell the property you built it on. Quality is just like everything else. It depends on who does the work and what kind of interior finish you install. Once you get the metal building up, interior studs up and insulated and drywall installed, it's just another house. You can do plastic showers or full ceiling to floor ceramic. Screw in cabinets or custom built on site. Formica or granite, etc, etc, etc.. You're only limited by your creativeness and your budget. [/QUOTE]
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