Ron Musgraves 240 Report post Posted February 8, 2004 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Dale 16 Report post Posted February 8, 2004 Hi Ron, Cost for what?..to buy it..to clean it..to restore it??..for any of those you would have to know more about it..size it for us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Ron Musgraves 240 Report post Posted February 8, 2004 to build to buy... sorry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Mike Williamson 198 Report post Posted February 10, 2004 That'd depend on a lot! What the size? What's the inside like? Does the price include the lot? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Paul B. 523 Report post Posted February 10, 2004 $225K without the snow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 CCHSNC 14 Report post Posted February 10, 2004 No offense but that's like people wanting an estimate over the phone for a deck restoration. lol Don't ya think more info should be given? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 One Tough Pressure 580 Report post Posted February 10, 2004 Where have you been visiting Ron? I doubt that was in your area. Around here, The answer would be, "what's a cabin" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Specialized 14 Report post Posted February 11, 2004 We just purchased our cabin in Utah for $85,500 although the interior isnt quite finished...1344sf on 1/2 acre with water rights. Ill try and post the pic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Ron Musgraves 240 Report post Posted February 12, 2004 I think pauls right for my area... except in the mountains. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Scott Stone 604 Report post Posted February 12, 2004 It depends on which mountains you are talking about. In our area that would be a $400,000 cabin in Flagstaff, $550,000 in Munds park, and $150,000 in Payson. You might be able to get a deal outside of Show Low, but only due to the Fire a couple of years ago. It is really too ambiguous of a question. Scott Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Paul B. 523 Report post Posted February 12, 2004 It is with tongue in cheek that I posted the $225K price tag. I do agree, that without knowing many details, estimating the cost of a log home is impossible. Many factors go into a home. Log homes in the Central Virginia area are running about $100 to $125 per square foot of heated living space. This number does not include the land. However, these square foot numbers includes a turn-key operation with normal excavation, a short driveway, a well and septic, a foundation, sub-floor, the log package, the labor to erect it, and all the interior finish items of above average quality. At $100 per square foot, a 2600 plus square foot home like the one shown in the photo would cost at least $260K (at $125 per sq ft would drive the cost to $325K. (Again, that is only for heated living place.) Foundation: The average 8' full basement runs about $17 sq ft. An alternative to block and poured foundations are Superior Wall systems. These 8', 9' and 10' manufactured wall systems start at $12 per sq. ft. Basements: Finished basements typically run $25 per square foot. Well and Septic: Typically a well with a well pump will cost about $4,500 and a septic system for a three bedroom home runs about $4,500, with a pump extra. These figures can vary depending on the depth of the water table and the soil conditions on the lot. Other variables are: - Sub-floors - Framing - Insulation - Interior Walls (drywall or white pine tongue and groove) - Painting and Staining - Flooring (vinyl, carpet, ceramic, terazzo, marble) - Fireplaces (cultured stone, real stone, wood mantle, fire boxes, wood burning stoves) - Mechanicals: (plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling systems) $450 per plumbing fixture for labor and materials, $2.80 sq ft for electrical labor and materials, $5,000 per unit for Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning. -Bathroom fixtures: vary depending on the quality level and price of the selections The average bathroom, fixtures such as a double sink, vanity, faucets, bath tub, 4' shower stall with door and standard toilet will start at approximately $2,500 per full bath. Whirlpools start at about $1,200 and garden tubs at about $800 plus the faucets and drains. - Kitchens: From gourmet to the fast food, it will vary. Allowances of $6,000-$9,000 for cabinetry and laminate counter tops and $2,800 for appliances are a good start. Granite, soapstone and Corian countertops are premium items, and will demand premium price. - Doors and windows - Roof: The price per square of heavy guage tin starts at $400 per square plus the installation labor. - Deck etc., etc., etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Ron Musgraves 240 Report post Posted February 13, 2004 oh come on Scott,,,, 150,000 in payson.. maybe a card board box...LOL how about at least 200,000 the details are on ***... its about 3000 square feet. It would be more in Scotts area than mine. he lives in the city... I live out in cowboy town. about 30,000 more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Ron Musgraves 240 Report post Posted February 13, 2004 Welcome Robert, I noticed that was your first post... that should deserve a welcome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Paul B. 523 Report post Posted February 13, 2004 Ron is right on... Belated welcome to the BB Robert! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Scott Stone 604 Report post Posted February 13, 2004 Okay, I guess it could be 200K in Payson. As for it being in my area, all that I see is a see of tile roofs. After that it is tumblweeds and cactus. I'm an hours drive up the hill froma pine tree. Scott Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Specialized 14 Report post Posted February 14, 2004 Thank you for the Welcome....love the board. I've been doing the for awhile but never knew this web site existed. I love it...its seems more like people giving good advise instead of arguing or belittling the new guy. Good luck looking for a cabin. Me and my family love ours. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Ron Musgraves 240 Report post Posted February 14, 2004 Robert, please call me... I'll be starting some things in LAs vegas in march... 6026942680 try this number 702-845-8731 not answering that all the time yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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