Answer: It depends on a lot of variables.
What you will learn in class is that there are scads of ways to do this thing and, by the way, you can do it. There is no doubt in my mind that, if the goal is to build a very good structure for a very affordable price, you are at the right spot. How fast, how lazy, how big, how glitzy, how the County treats you, how you treat the County, and how much help you can scrounge are some of the many variables. I left class knowing that it would happen for me. That didn't happen when I talked to contractors or kit house builders.




Hello Again Everyone! I posted on this board about 6 months ago (or so) and I was looking to either buy some Bare Land in either WA. or OR. I just bought 2 Acres in La Pine Oregon and now I am at the point of doing "Under The Surface" researching instead of just surface research for Log Cabin Building. I am living by myself, so a larger size Cabin is not wanted/needed, just a cozy smaller Log Cabin. Either a 2 bedroom if a single level Cabin is built, or a 1 bedroom + Loft, and then of course 1 Bath ; Kitchen ; Livingroom ; porch I do not mind if it is just a one level with no open Loft, although I do like the "open loft" idea. Without cutting any corners, what do you think the cost would be for what I stated above? I plan on attending the class to learn what I do not know about the building a Log Cabin process, then if I am fortunate, get some assistance from any volunteer's and hire who I NEED to, as I plan on doing as much as I can myself, with different degree's of help when needed.
ANY responses OR advice are GREATLY appreciated !!
To ALL, Have A GREAT Day !!!!