Currently many poeple looking for Blue Ridge Log Cabins not only for vacation but also for long time stay.
Blue Ridge builds your home in a controlled factory environment and assembles the home on your foundation. It includes electrical, plumbing, fixtures, and appliances. If any of you caught the HGTV special featuring Mr. & Mrs. Indelicato. You can see theirs was a beautiful home. We plan on building the same home they live in. I can attest to it's structure as I have been to the Indelicatos home and toured their home and one of their rentals. It sold me on building a BRLC. It may not be the home I spend the rest of my life in but I know it will be a good investment and a great home for a few years before I sell it for resale. As far as modulars being poor in resale value, that is absolutely absurd. Contemporary modulars have excellent appreciation. if you find a good modular builder you can't tell the difference between a site built home and a modular. I have watched Blue Ridge Log Cabins built and re-sold for great profits, some almost twice what it cost to have the home built. I saw one of their smallest cabins, the Cullowhee, floorplan 950 sq ft, built for about $150K resell for $220K in Dillsboro, NC. Of course location is key and western north carolina is a hot vacation spot. But I have seen other blue ridge log cabins resell for almost double their building cost. They are true solid log homes and I can't say enough about them.
Blue Ridge Log Cabins specializes in system built log homes. Other than being the best in price and value, we deliver faster. A conventional log home would take 6 months to 1 year to build. We can have you in a log home in 3 ½ to 4 months! Also when you purchase a Blue Ridge Log Home it comes complete from kitchen appliances to light fixtures. Visit Blue Ridge Log Cabins for in-depth information.
I bought 10 1/2 acres up in SW Virginia and have the perfect homesite picked out on a high flat spot - already cleared. I plan to put a home on it when I retire here in SC. I have been considering a site-built log home or modular log home. I have visited Old Virgnina Log Homes which has their sales office and model homes about an hour from my land up there. I LOVE several of their models and the prices are very reasonable.
I stayed in a modular home up in Clemson. It was huge, 2 stories, 5 bedrooms, brand new. At first glance, it looked unbelievably nice, especially for college students. The girls that lived there called it the "Lego House". The walls were thin, the balconies wobbled. I think you could've gotten a running start and run right through the kitchen wall into the front yard. While we were there (2 days), the rails on two different balconies snapped off. The girls laughed it off, "Well, that figures!". Essentially, it felt exactly like a mobile home, it just looked like a really nice house.
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