Thursday, 14 November 2013

Looking for Cheap Housing? Why not use a Log Cabin

With housing prices a deterrent for many new buyers, why not consider one of these fantastic residential log cabins as an alternative to a bricks and mortar home.
At the low price of only £18,999 including vat, it's a price that cannot be beaten.
Extras include roofing for £940 and delivery costs.
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This attractive building has many interesting features including an upstairs balcony leading from the bedroom and a large living room and kitchen area. With thick 68mm timber wall construction, the building will be naturally wind-tight and insulated from the elements. With 85 square metres of living space, this cabin is larger than many first-time buyer flats and apartments so is well worth considering as a starter home or as extra living accommodation for guests or visitors. Some people even use the building as business premises.
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Many older homes belonging to parents or other relatives have large gardens with ample space for an extra building and what better gift to a son or daughter trying to carve their way in life, than to offer up this space for their first home. Obviously the relevant planning permission would need to be obtained in advance, however on the basis this is acceptable, then a new home for this price is almost unheard of.

Click here to have a look at this log cabin in more detail

1 comment:

  1. Are log houses seriously cheaper than buying another kind of house? I do think this particular cabin is very beautiful. I love the look of the wood grain. http://www.karlos.ca

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