Users' questions

How much does it cost to build a log cabin in VT?

How much does it cost to build a log cabin in VT?

Construction takes eight to nine months and ranges from $125 to $175 per square foot, Beauchesne says. “The typical cost for a turnkey log cabin, with land, can run anywhere from $175,000 up to $350,000 or more depending on the size,” he says.

How much does it cost to build a log cabin in NH?

Log Cabin Prices A 500-square foot cabin typically costs between $62,500 to $87,500 to build, or $75,000 on average. Building a rustic cabin of this size on flat land may only cost $50,000 , but trickier locations or complex designs could up the costs to $150,000 or more. These costs do not include the price of land.

Where are the log cabin builders in Vermont?

From the sheer size to the tight and precise joinery of the logs, this truly is a unique home. It has a presence that cannot be fully described unless seen in person. This home fits into the landscape perfectly and I know it was built to stand the test of time. All of our log homes are crafted in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.

Where do they build log homes in NH?

Find your families’ perfect craftsman, tradesman, cabin, garage, timber frame or adirondack floor plan. See photos, videos, and interactive tours from the log homes already built for and by our customers. This opens in a new window. Since 1993 we have manufactured log home packages from our factory in Woodsville, NH.

Where do you build your own log cabin?

All of our log homes are crafted in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Upon completion, they are disassembled and transported to your site for final assembly. The same talented craftsmen that handcraft each home are same ones who reassemble it, making sure that your home goes together efficiently and properly.

Is there a log cabin in Claremont NH?

This small gentlemans farm is the perfect spot to get away from the noise and relax, yet only 5 miutes from Broad Street, Claremont. This White Cedar Log home is situated about 600 feet from… * All Figures are estimates. Check with your bank or proposed mortgage company for actual interest rates.