What is a good modular log home, MT?
My family of three people, two adults and a teenager, are looking for a awesome looking modular log home that is not to expensive and is in Montana.
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My family of three people, two adults and a teenager, are looking for a awesome looking modular log home that is not to expensive and is in Montana.
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And if so, how often and how much does the treatment usually cost for a small to medium sized modular log home?
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Hello! I am wondering about log homes. We may be moving soon, and I thought it would be cool if we got a log home. The place where we may get it makes modular log homes, and transports them to the area where you want it, and basically installs it there. I am wondering though if it has the same advantages and disadvantages to owning a regular log home, though. So what I need the answer to is: Does owning modular log homes have the same pros and cons of owning a regular log home? Please help me ASAP!
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My husband and myself have bad credit. We recently bought 20 acres on owner contract and would like to eventually put a house on it. We thought we could save the cash and build a log home but after helping my dad build his log house we are deciding we would probably rather just buy a triple wide modular or such. What kind of options do we have. Any advisors out there have any advice for a starting point. Thanks.
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I would like to build a house on land near the Smoky Mountains. The land is wooded and not on a busy road. I live a day’s drive away but want to build this house as a vacation house and eventually a place to retire.
So, the house needs to be:
-attractive – a log home would be pretty or a traditional looking home
-large enough to handle a family – at least three bedrooms
-built well enough that it will last at least 50 years (NOT a trailer)
-able to handle being closed up for whole seasons – sometimes 6-9 months at a time.
-able to resist things like flooding, insects/termites/mice
-It would be nice if it had some level of green-ness but that can come later
I could find someone who could check in on it every few months to make sure there isn’t flooding or whatever.
So what do you think? Modular? Log Cabin? Traditionally built home? Basement? Slab? Stilts?
I appreciate any information and advice you have!! I’ve just started thinking about this so I have a blank slate
Thanks for the info and tips on log homes. I’ve been interested in them since I started seeing so many companies spring up ten or fifteen years ago – I figured that meant there had been some advancements and new designs in that type of structure. I’ll look into it more!!!
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My husband and myself have bad credit. We recently bought 20 acres on owner contract and would like to eventually put a house on it. We thought we could save the cash and build a log home but after helping my dad build his log house we are deciding we would probably rather just buy a triple wide modular or such. We also have not been so successful yet at saving (we built a huge shop with an apartment). Now we think we would like to somehow finance a triple or such. What kind of options do we have. Any advisors out there have any advice for a starting point. Thanks.
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We are thinking of purchasing a Modular A Frame Log home to put on some land in North Florida. Can anyone suggest a good manufacturer for log homes that is reputable, affordable and quality?
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