kc5deb
09-13-2005, 06:38 AM
I live in west Texas, and have always loved the look of log homes.
In the next 2-3 years, I plan on purchasing a house. I don't want anything really fancy, but, not too plain. I'm looking at possibly a 4 bedroom house (I have one son every other weekend, my fiance has one son, and we plan on having another child after we're married).
As far as housing, we've looked at manufactured housing for the price; either a double-wide or a pre-built. We simply can't afford a bricked built-from-scratch.
Are log homes going to run more per square foot than a typical home? As far as land goes, we have that covered; we're planning on buying a few acres from either her parents or my parents, and for dirt cheap.
My worry is that the cost of getting logs in for the home will outweigh the cost of brick or a double-wide. But, I don't want to go through the trouble of trying to mortgage a ready built or double-wide, plus, they just don't have the durable construction of most homes.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
In the next 2-3 years, I plan on purchasing a house. I don't want anything really fancy, but, not too plain. I'm looking at possibly a 4 bedroom house (I have one son every other weekend, my fiance has one son, and we plan on having another child after we're married).
As far as housing, we've looked at manufactured housing for the price; either a double-wide or a pre-built. We simply can't afford a bricked built-from-scratch.
Are log homes going to run more per square foot than a typical home? As far as land goes, we have that covered; we're planning on buying a few acres from either her parents or my parents, and for dirt cheap.
My worry is that the cost of getting logs in for the home will outweigh the cost of brick or a double-wide. But, I don't want to go through the trouble of trying to mortgage a ready built or double-wide, plus, they just don't have the durable construction of most homes.
Any help is greatly appreciated!