
They are called kit houses and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. And it’s not a new concept – mail-order houses were pretty popular in the first half of the 20th century, especially the Sears Catalog Homes . Upon ordering the home, you receive a construction plan and everything you need to build the house. You just need to purchase your own concrete and masonry.
#1 Timber Frame Kit $39,976.00

#2 Laminated Log House Kit $63,965.00

Even though the cost of additional materials can drive the price of the house up, ordering a kit house is much cheaper than building one from scratch.
#3 #tf-033 House $49,612.00

#4 Laminated Log House $149,591.00

Of course, another option is to simply buy the plans and purchase all of the materials needed yourself.
#5 Timberline $34,900.00

#6 Lillevilla Getaway $18,800.00

#7 Eagle Point $46,900.00

#8 Sommersby House $8,360.00

Some disadvantages of glulam are a higher price, use of lower quality wood in some cases and loss of natural look due to processing.
#9 Ranger House $19,990.00

#10 Cliff Home $105,000.00

#11 Avalon House $32,990.00

#12 Cozumel Park $64,900.00

#13 Vermont Cottage $17,259.00

#14 Bella House $16,800.00

#15 Eagle Vista $64,650.00

#16 Richmond Barn $11,495.00

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