Thursday, August 27, 2009

Choosing Your Dream Log Cabin For Sale

The current economic situation has forced house prices down at a staggering rate sapping buyers' confidence as it has done so. However, this is certainly not the case in the log cabin market. An every increasing number of families are choosing these structures as their main residence in place of a conventional home. When you hear of the considerable advantages that a log cabin has over a traditional home, you may not be quite so surprised at this constantly growing trend.

For one thing, they are more affordable. You can purchase a perfect three-bedroom unit complete with large bathrooms and a screened-in porch in peaceful suburbia for a price less than that of a one bedroom condominium in the middle of the city. The maintenance and on-going repairs are also a great deal cheaper. This is particularly evident when considering energy efficiency and this is where these wooden structures really do excel. Aside from economic factors and practicality, log cabins are also solid structures that can withstand the test of time and nature. Contrary to public belief, they are one of the most sturdy structures because they are very well planned in advance meaning that very few errors are possible once the construction process commences. Not to mention the fact that log cabins, especially those built near tranquil lakes or up in the mountains, can be peaceful and cosy places for people to stay.

A very important issue to think about when purchasing a log cabin is the type of wood used in its construction. Choose one that uses full logs with diameters of eight to ten inches. They are tougher than split logs as well as being a lot more energy efficient. Also, make sure that the logs used have been pre-shrunk, air-dried and sanitized to prevent future warping and infestation by moulds, fungi or wood-eating insects.

There are two types of wood that are commonly recommended for log cabins: spruce and Scandinavian pine. Spruce is also known as white wood or North American timber and is used in manufacturing paper. Spruce is the chosen wood of many manufacturers because it is known to be resistant against both insect infestation as well as decay. When you choose from the considerable selection of log cabins for sale, it is imperative that you ensure that the spruce is used only for internal areas since exposure to outside elements can reduce this wood's life expectancy.

The other type, Scandinavian pine, is a high-quality type of wood very much in demand for building these structures. This is because Scandinavian pine is very dense and has a tight grain due to the slow growing seasons brought about by the region's cold climate. Some manufacturers are also careful to cut the wood only from the centre of the tree, where it is hardest and most stable. If you can stretch your budget for your perfect log cabin, it's certainly worth your investment to choose one that is made of Scandinavian pine.

Also, there are many different types of log cabins for sale these days. You can find A-frames, single-family cabins, multi-family cabins, open floor plans and the traditional American log cabin. Just choose one that will be most useful for you.

When you purchase your chosen product it is also important to consider whether or not the general surroundings are suitable for the needs of you and your family. Whether you would prefer to stay in a quiet rural area or in the modern suburbs, it's entirely your choice but it does require careful consideration. Just remember that the structure should not be your only consideration in buying real estate. With this in mind, it is now safe to say, happy buying!

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