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    What if my Golden Eagle Log Homes salesperson and I just don’t click?

    Once in a while the customer and salesperson or dealer rep just don’t mesh or understand each other but you still want to buy a Golden Eagle log home. Please call Jay or Tod Parmeter and they will find a more compatible salesperson for you. We always tell our new salespeople that it is like you are married to the customer for 6 months to a year because you are in contact with each other almost daily before and during construction. Most customers become good friends with their salesperson and keep in touch with them long after the sale is final.

    I see you use pine and spruce logs. Why not cedar?

    Pine and spruce are great woods for log homes. They are strongwood and are very warm and pleasing to the eye. Cedar is a great wood also, but is 20% to 40% more money. We don’t think it is worth the additional cost. Let’s use this as an example. You need to stain and seal the exterior. Once you do that, even using the lightest of stain, it is going to be hard to tell if your home is pine/spruce or cedar. Cedar is a little more rot resistant, but if you maintain your pine/spruce log home it is not an issue.

    Can I add onto my full log home in the future?

    Yes, we have done it many times for our past customers.

    I want a log home but I think we should save some more money and build in a few years. What do you think?

    Why wait if your kids are still living at home. Let them enjoy your new log home too! If you are near retirement age and the kids are gone, why not build it to vacation in now and retire later.

    Here is a true story-
    A young couple came in and we priced an Eagle II for them. After seeing the price they decided to wait to build so they could save some money. For three years they rented and were able to put $15,000 in their savings. But when they came back the price of the home had gone up $18,000, so all of the money they had saved lost all of its buying power due to inflation. Don’t wait, let’s get started today!

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