The Quick-Start Road Map
Five chapters to read this week, chosen by where your build actually stands today — still looking at land, designing, shopping for money, about to pour, shell going up, or finishing the inside.
The Budget-First Build Series · First Edition 2026
Forty-seven expensive mistakes in a barndominium build — what each one costs, what the fix costs, and the verdict in one line. Real figures. Real builds. In the order you’ll meet them.
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First Edition · 47 Mistakes
More than a hundred of these builds walked through, and the same forty-seven mistakes emptying the same bank accounts over and over. The average blown budget did not blow up in one place — it blew up in six or seven small ones, none of them visible on the day the contract was signed.
A walk through every one of those places, in the order you will meet them.
Eric Callahan · 137 pages
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Why budgets break
The average blown barndominium budget did not blow up in one place. It blew up in six or seven small places, each one costing four to twenty thousand dollars, none of them visible on the day the contract was signed. Eric Callahan — Before You Begin
This is a cost manual, not a coffee-table book. Every mistake in here has a real dollar figure attached to it, a real cause, and a real fix.
More than a hundred of these builds have been walked through, and the same forty-seven mistakes empty the same bank accounts over and over. The building itself almost never fails people. The budget fails them, and it fails them in the same predictable places every time.
Catch even one of these forty-seven before it catches you, and the book has paid for itself somewhere between ten and a thousand times over. Most readers catch more than one.
How a chapter works
Each chapter runs the same five parts, and is short enough to read over coffee and check your own plans against the same afternoon.
Mistake 01 · Land & Planning
Eleven acres outside Waco at a price that felt like beating the market. They closed in March. In April the first sitework bid came in at $41,000 — four hundred loads of select fill, a nine-hundred-foot drive, and the oaks they loved sitting between the road and the pad. Nothing about that bid was a scam. It was the honest price of preparing that particular dirt, and every dollar of it was knowable before the offer.
Inside the first edition
Eight sections, front to back, in build order. Open any one to see every mistake it covers.
Beyond the chapters
Five chapters to read this week, chosen by where your build actually stands today — still looking at land, designing, shopping for money, about to pour, shell going up, or finishing the inside.
Every mistake closes with three numbers in a panel: what the mistake typically costs, what the fix costs, and the verdict in one line. No hunting through paragraphs for the figure.
Every line that needs a real number before you sign anything, grouped by land and site, money, concrete, shell, inside the walls, and the people. A blank line is not a zero — it is mistake material.
Straight answer
About the author
Eric built a barndominium, would do it again, and still believes it is the best value in American housing when it is done right.
He has now walked through more than a hundred of these builds. Some of the mistakes in this book come from builds you have seen on the channel. Most of them go further than the videos do. A few have never been talked about publicly at all, because the families involved asked for the footage to stay private. The names are changed and details are blended so no family can be recognised. The dollar figures are not softened.
“For every family that ran out of money with the shell up and the inside bare.”
Questions
The numbers are 2026 national ballparks, and every chapter tells you which direction your county usually swings. Concrete, labour and dirt work are local prices — a cheap-county number quoted to an expensive-county builder is exactly how spreadsheets get blown up. Use the ranges as a sanity check against the quotes in front of you, not as a substitute for them.
No. The Quick-Start Road Map at the front tells you which five chapters to read this week based on exactly where your build stands — still looking at land, designing, shopping for money, about to pour, shell going up, or finishing the inside. Start there, then read the earlier sections anyway before you sign anything else.
Some of these mistakes come from builds you have seen on the channel. Most of them go further than the videos do. A few have never been talked about publicly at all, because the families involved asked for the footage to stay private. The names are changed. The numbers are not.
$27, once. No subscription, no upsell. That buys the complete 137-page first edition — all 47 chapters across 8 sections, the Quick-Start Road Map and the One-Page Budget Check — plus every update made to this edition.
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The opposite. Eric built one, would do it again, and still believes a barndominium is the best value in American housing when it is done right. This book exists so the budget survives the build.
No. It is educational. Building codes, lending rules, soil conditions and prices vary by county and change over time. Always confirm requirements with your local authorities and rely on licensed professionals for the decisions that carry their stamp.
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