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Are you ready to trade in your motorhome for a log cabin ?

Millions of people in the United States take the road each year with a camper in tow. If you're one of those people, you well know the routine: load the camper, drive to a campsite, the camper set up, relax for a few days (maybe one or two weeks), demolish and packing up, mail the camper at home and unloading. For fans of many motorhome, the minor inconvenience of the ritual is more than offset by a few days past pleasure to enjoy your camping experience.

However, if you start to feel like there is more of a hassle to take your camper on the road than it's worth, then maybe it's time you considered an alternative: a permanent log cabin! With gas prices steadily increasing with no end in sight, many people pay more to get their campers to their destination than what they pay for their camping fees! And when you add a payment year (out of a camper you can use part of the year), it is clear to see why many people are trading up to a log cabin or permanent camp woodcutters.

Think about it. A new campsite 35-40 feet can retail for between $ 40,000 and $ 80,000. And like a car, it depreciates considerably the minute you drive into the dealer's lot. Now you're probably thinking: what about all the comforts that make the camper at home? With a log house tailor , you can have all this equipment and not having to worry about the wear of those who travel expensive (hydraulic) games.

The best part is that your log cabin will provide new and fun all year round enjoyment for years to come and when it comes time to sell your investment, like most properties, it has appreciated in value to Over time. This means that you are not just throwing your money!

So ask yourself these questions: Are you tired of the hassle of packing, transportation, installation, demolition and unpacking? Are you tired of outrageous fuel costs for towing your trailer? Is it worth it to make payments for a camper who is idle and unused for more than half of the year? Would you have a viable exit strategy when the time comes?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then perhaps it's time you considered investing in a log cabin. A log cabin offers year-round use, all the comforts of home, a permanent place to entertain friends and family or just relax, and it is an appreciating asset.

Say goodbye to the trailer and hello to a rustic log cabin. When you're ready to make the transition, call me and I'll guide you through the motorhome to log cabin transition. You will not regret it!

Posted on April 12, 2010.
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