The Camper to Log Cabin Transition

Are you ready to trade in your camper for a logdesigned log cabin, you can have all of those
cabin?amenities and not have to be so concerned with the
Millions of people in the United States hit the roadwear and tear on those expensive moving (hydraulic)
each year with a camper in tow. If you are one ofparts.
these people, you know the routine quite well: loadThe best part is that your new log cabin will provide
up the camper, drive to a campsite, set up theyear-round fun and enjoyment for years to come
camper, relax for a couple of days (maybe even aand when the time comes to sell your investment,
week or two), tear down and pack up, haul thelike most real estate, it will have appreciated in value
camper back home and unload. For many camperover time. This means that you are not just throwing
enthusiasts, the minor inconveniences of this ritual isyour money away!
more than offset by the few days of pleasure spentSo ask yourself these questions: Are you tired of the
enjoying your camping experience.hassles associated with packing up, hauling, setting
However, if you are beginning to feel like it is moreup, tearing down and unpacking? Are you fed up
hassle to take your camper on the road than it'swith the outrageous fuel costs to tow your camper?
worth, then maybe it's time you considered anDoes it bother you to make payments for a camper
alternative: a permanent log cabin! With the cost ofthat sits idle/unused for more than half the year?
gas increasing steadily with no end in sight, manyWould you like to have a profitable exit strategy
people are paying more to get their campers to theirwhen the time comes?
destination than they are paying for their campsiteIf you answered yes to any of these questions, then
fees! And when you add this to a year-roundmaybe it's time you considered investing in a log
payment (on a camper you can only use part of thecabin. A log cabin gives you year-round use, all the
year), it is clear to see why many folks are tradingamenities of home, a permanent place to entertain
up to a permanent log cabin or log camp.friends and family or just relax, and it is an
Think about this. A new 35-40 foot camper can retailappreciating asset.
for between $40,000 and $80,000. And like anSay goodbye to the camper and hello to a rustic log
automobile, it depreciates significantly the minute youcabin. When you're ready to make the transition, give
drive it off the dealer's lot. Now, you're probablyme a call and I'll walk you through the camper to log
thinking: What about all the creature comforts thatcabin transition. You'll be glad you did!
make the camper just like home? With a custom