BARNDOMINIUM BUILDERS SERVING KNOXVILLE, TN

Barndominiums For Sale in Knoxville, TN

Troyer Post Buildings specializes in creating top-tier barndominiums tailored to your unique vision. We proudly serve Knoxville and surrounding communities, working closely with you to design and construct a home that fits both your style and budget. ​

Barndominiums For Sale in Knoxville, TN

We understand that every person and family has unique needs and lifestyles. Some may prefer a larger kitchen, while others might want a spacious living room to spend quality time with a big family. That’s why we offer over 15 different barndominium models, all of which are fully customizable to meet your specific needs and preferences.

The Barndominium Building Process

The process for getting your new barndominium is simple and straightforward. Follow these two steps, and your brand-new dream home will be move-in ready in no time!

Barndominium Planning
Barndominium Construction
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Why Choose a Pole Building from Troyer Post Buildings?

  1. More Affordable:
    • Barndominiums in Knoxville, TN, provide a cost-effective and quicker path to homeownership, offering a smart alternative to conventional houses—especially as the real estate market continues to climb.
  2. Built for Knoxville’s Climate:
    • Thanks to their durable construction, barndominiums are well-suited for Knoxville’s climate. They stand up to humidity, deter pests, and offer solid protection during heavy rains—all while maintaining energy efficiency throughout the seasons.
  3. Versatile Interior Options:
    • With a wide range of customizable features—like color schemes, room count, built-in shelving, garage additions, and more—you can design a barndominium that fits your ideal home layout perfectly.
  4. Ready in No Time:
    • In Knoxville, TN, our barndominiums are constructed directly on your property and completed more quickly than conventional homes—so you can settle into your new space without the long wait.

Knoxville Barndominiums: FAQS

Just like with traditional homes, building a barndominium requires you to comply with local building codes, zoning laws, and permit requirements. You’ll also need to check for any restrictions from homeowner associations or neighborhood guidelines. Aside from that, barndominiums are fully legal to build.

That said, rural areas outside city limits are often more flexible. Zoning rules and minimum lot sizes can make it more challenging to build within city boundaries. In some cases, agricultural zoning is required, as barndominiums are sometimes categorized similarly to barns. If you’re unsure about the specific regulations in Knoxville, it’s best to reach out to the city’s Land Development Office for the most accurate information.

While Troyer Post Buildings doesn’t handle permit filing directly, we stay up to date on Knoxville’s building regulations for barndominiums to help ensure your project stays within legal guidelines.

The cost of a barndominium in Knoxville typically ranges between $45,000 and $300,000, depending on factors like the size of the build, chosen finishes inside and out, and additional expenses such as labor, delivery, and taxes.

Although timelines can differ depending on the scope of the build, barndominiums are generally completed in about half the time it takes to construct a conventional home.

No, we provide full-service barndominium packages—handling everything from the design and building materials to the entire construction process, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.

Bring your vision to life by selecting from a wide variety of colors, finishes, and floor plans—inside and out. Explore our barndominium models to find a design that fits your style, or head over to our upgrades page to discover even more customizable options for your perfect home.

Barndominiums are highly energy-efficient. When properly insulated, they retain warmth in the winter and stay comfortably cool throughout the summer months.

Yes, we use post-in-ground foundations with concrete and post protectors, which are designed to prevent decay—especially in areas with damp soil. To explore the advantages of our various foundation options, be sure to visit our pole barn foundation guide.

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