A blog about comparing log home packages and prices between log home companies. Every log home company offers their own log home package. It is up to the buyer to sort it out and figure out the best option that will work for them. This blog will also have tips on planning, buying and getting your log home built. I have been a full time log home dealer for over ten years and have helped many through the planning process.
Friday, October 22, 2010
A Log Home Myth
This has happened to some of you already. You have been researching log homes, maybe even toured a model or two and have some building excitement. Maybe you are out for dinner with friends and you just have to tell them you are thinking of building a log home. Some will say thats the greatest thing to do and they have been dreaming as well. The others will try to pop your bubble with myths. One common log home myth that people bring up is "log homes are expensive". I always ask back with "more expensive than what?". The uninformed at that point have nothing else to say because they have no answer. Yes, log homes are more expensive than modular homes. They are also more expensive than the split level cookie cutter homes that were slammed up fast in developments. Compared to custom building, they really aren't any more or less to build. Your tastes will dictate some of the costs but that would cross over into any form of building. You can add high end flooring, expensive appliances, granite countertops to add expense but those items having nothing to do with building products uses. There is some misperception strictly because some people see huge, high end homes in the magazines and think thats all there is out there for log homes. That is so untrue. Over the ten plus years I have been in this business I have built log cabins of 800 square feet to some over 5500 square feet. The average home for me though is about 1700 sq. ft. but I have seen small homes come in at a higher cost per square foot than some of the bigger ones because of options added by the homeowners. It all comes down to what you want. Overall, sticking with middle of the road options and comparing to other custom homes you will find that it really is a myth that log homes have to be more money. For more information check out my website on log home packages and prices.
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