Doug Wegener
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- Joined
- Apr 14, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Oregon
Pretty good advice regarding log homes from all. Quality is the main thing. Many times listings will specify which company made it, and you can track down quality that way. The assessors office also will rate the quality of the different log homes; that may not be the best information but at least its something.
You will also find there is less turnover of log homes. People tend to buy them as their dream homes and hold onto them longer. You may have to go quite a distance to find truly comparable log homes. I have seen appraisals with comps located in excess of 50 miles away.
As some have noted, maintenance of the logs can also be a factor.
You will also find there is less turnover of log homes. People tend to buy them as their dream homes and hold onto them longer. You may have to go quite a distance to find truly comparable log homes. I have seen appraisals with comps located in excess of 50 miles away.
As some have noted, maintenance of the logs can also be a factor.