Background on our journey

I wanted to provide this blog to others that may buy a home from budgethomekits.com. There were many mistakes that I made, some improvements to how they did a few things and a lot of things that they do not even cover in the instructions. In no way is this a complaint to the company as they were very helpful and for the most part the instructions were spot on. So here is my story. 

 In July 2020 I decided to semi-retire from my job in Kansas and buy some property and move to either Arkansas or Missouri. I was originally planning to build a log cabin kit but stumbled onto the BudgetHomeKits website and liked the selection and pricing of what they had to offer. My wife and I settled on the Magnolia kit and put the deposit on the kit that was in clearance at a greatly reduced price - boy was that a good move as the price of metal started going up and up and our price was locked in. 

In late August we found 50 acres in Southeastern Missouri about 120 miles south of St Louis. As a bonus the property had a 81 year old log cabin, electric, septic (only for the log cabin) and a water well. With this we could live in the cabin while we built the house. 

We closed on the property in early October and started the process of getting everything lined out for the move. We started by moving our camper to the property while we did some work on the log cabin to make it more comfortable and livable. We were very excited to start on this journey. 

The log cabin

The house kit will go between the cabin and the barn


Cleaning up the field


The house will go right about were the grass is not cut on the right side





The house will go in front of the walnut tree on the left.


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