Barndominium Builders in Blanco County

Fire-resistant steel-frame homes for Blanco’s dry terrain, serving Johnson City and nearby areas.

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Proudly building barndominiums across Blanco County’s diverse landscapes.

A panoramic view of rolling ranchland with a newly built barndominium nestled among oak trees under a wide Texas sky.
A panoramic view of rolling ranchland with a newly built barndominium nestled among oak trees under a wide Texas sky.
Johnson City

Ranch-style homes near LBJ Ranch and peaceful rural settings.

Blanco Town

Spacious acreage with relaxed building rules by the river.

Round Mountain

Quiet hilltop living with wide-open views and easy access to Highway 281.

Building Barndominiums Here

Blanco County offers peaceful rural privacy with rocky hills, the Pedernales River, and a small-town feel in Johnson City.

A rustic barndominium nestled among rocky hills with the Pedernales River winding nearby under a clear Texas sky.
A rustic barndominium nestled among rocky hills with the Pedernales River winding nearby under a clear Texas sky.

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Permit FAQs

Where to get permits?

Head to Blanco County Judge's office at 101 E Pecan Dr, Johnson City.

How long is approval?

Permits usually take 2 to 4 weeks, the fastest turnaround in the Hill Country.

Are HOA rules strict?

Almost no HOA restrictions outside subdivisions, so you have plenty of freedom building your barndominium.

Is well and septic required?

Yes, most of Blanco County requires well and septic systems; city water and sewer aren’t available.

Are there flood zones?

Flood zones exist near the Pedernales and Blanco rivers, so check your site carefully.

What about road access and easements?

Many rural roads are private; confirm easements before building to avoid surprises.

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Ready to build in Blanco?

True Hill Country privacy, minimal HOA rules, and the fastest permits around.