The housing market today, in terms of bricks and mortar, makes it very difficult for both young people who would like to purchase their own home and, at the other end of the scale, the more mature retired people who really deserve to make good use of their money that is tied up in the equity of their existing property.
There is a very simple answer to all this but first of all.
How much do you think a brand new detached 2 Double Bedroom Bungalow would cost in your area.
100,000 Euros? Perhaps more?
Many forward thinking people who really want to break the mould and change their lives for the better have decided to either self build or go to a reputable builder to erect a Residential Log Cabin.
Beaver Log Cabins Ireland has got some fantastic news for both start up people wanting to buy for the first time and also for the retired where maximum use of released equity could be made.
Consider this. A brand new detached 2 Double Bedroom Residential Log Cabin Bungalow for under 20,000 Euros.
No this is not a typo error. Under twenty thousand Euros.
If you have land available your first property as a young couple would be, in terms of quality, far beyond your expectations. If you are a mature couple, either retired or considering retirement and looking to release as much equity as you can so that you can enjoy the rest of your lives in comfort and happiness, you would find that easy to do for a property under 20,000 Euros.
No compromise on quality. These Residential Log cabins are designed to last a lifetime and research shows that some have already lasted for over 300 years. Care in maintenance every 3 or 5 years and you will have a much more economically viable and eco friendly lifestyle. Here is a genuine opportunity to do what others have already done . To live the dream.
At Beaver Log Cabins Ireland you can be assured that even in the coldest of winters you will be snug and cosy in one of our residential Log Cabins.
When you consider the lifestyle of those in northern Scandinavia living in much colder conditions than we normally have in the UK. Their living accommodation is predominantly Log Cabins.
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