Why Build a Log Home in Massachusetts?
It may be called the Bay State, but nearly two-thirds of Massachusetts is covered in forest, most of which is owned by private landowners. It’s the ideal place to carve out your own slice of paradise in the woods.
Whether your heart is set on a cabin in the maple and birch forests around Pittsfield or you’re thinking of a coastal cabin in Cape Cod, there are so many opportunities to get closer to nature.
Wooded lots go for as little as $5,000-$10,000 an acre in many parts of the state. If you’re on the hunt for a cabin site, you’ll have no trouble finding reasonably priced lots. If you already have a property in mind and are ready to start building, our fully customizable log home kits can help streamline the process.
Here are some of the most popular areas to build a new log cabin:
Cape Cod – From Plymouth to Bourne to Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod is one of New England’s ultimate vacation destinations. Land comes at a premium in this area, but if you’re lucky enough to own land near Cape Cod, a lifetime of adventures awaits in this world-famous region, from fishing to kayaking to water skiing and hiking.
Worcester – This mid-size city of around 200,000 has everything you need for work and play yet is surrounded by woods and forest lands. It’s the best of both worlds. Spend your weekends hiking, biking, and kayaking on the region’s many nature trails, lakes, and ponds.
The Berkshires – If living in the woods is your dream, you can’t do better than Berkshire County on the western edge of the state. Spend your days exploring the area’s many state parks and your nights patronizing the craft breweries and world-class restaurants and wineries that dot the region.
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