![]() ![]() So, without further ado, let’s get into some real numbers:Ī Confederation log home can be anywhere from $275 per square foot on the low end, to $375+ per square foot on the high end. At the end of the day, you need to estimate the total cost. The prices we’ll talk about in this article are for an all-in, finished home with a foundation and unfinished basement (we’re not including decks and garages here as they vary greatly depending on the plan*) – because, let’s face it, you’re building a home, not a shell. IMPORTANT NOTE: While we always provide a quote for your log or timber frame package, our job is to help you understand the bottom line by working with you to estimate the total cost of your finished home. Some companies advertise just the pricing of the shell, and those low numbers can look like a better deal on the surface.Īt Confederation, we provide a Total Log & Timber Frame Package that includes custom design and total support along the way. Comparing Apples to Apples: What Does the Price Include?īefore we talk numbers, let’s make sure we’re on the same page about what those numbers include.īe sure to compare apples to apples. So we’ve put together this guide (and a bonus downloadable budget worksheet) to help you figure out how to start building a budget for your dream home. We’re also committed to giving you realistic expectations and honest, transparent pricing. It pains us to have another company’s customers approach us, deposit already paid and costs ballooning. We want you to go into the planning and designing of your new home with accurate budget expectations. We see it all the time: people come to us with their plans quoted by another company at unrealistically low prices in order to get a deposit only to quickly see the price go up, up, up as the process moves along. The key to your happy ending begins with a realistic quote. We always say that “every home is a custom home”… but “custom home” can sometimes read as “expensive home,” which isn’t necessarily the case. It’s a tricky question to answer because every single home is unique. ![]()
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