Posted by Gun guru on March 31, 2009 at 02:35:15 from (71.10.39.206):
I was in a doctors office yesterday for an hour --waiting, and waiting, and waiting.
And there was a large log home magazine, with loads and loads of pictures of log homes, floor plans and etc.
Now has anyone here built a log home or bought a finished log home.?
I dont plan on building one but I couldnt imagine the cost to do so. I am thinking twice the cost of a regular home. All these homes in the pictures of this magazine had tounge and groove wood for the walls, custom cabinets, totally bee-yoo-tee-full inside and out. It was incredible to see, but the log home package to build must be $80k + all the interior finish wood + land price + stone work + all mechanical + site plans and on and on and on.
If you built one please share the cost involved, cause I cant fathom paying $400,000 to build a 2000 square foot log home. (if you have pictures please share that too) Middle class guys like me dont have the ca$h to build such a project (unless I win the lottery) thanks.
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