Can't help you with your decision, but I'll throw in my 2 cents worth. I love the looks of big old farm houses with full length front porches. When we decided to move here, no buildings, bare land. We went with a Design Home from Wisconsin, Prairie Du Shein I think. Looked at the display lot in Burlington, Ia. Wife wanted a small house (kids were grown up and gone). We walked into a 940 sq ft home, it was layed out exactly like she wanted it. It took several months before we were ready to buy, went down one more time to look and be sure. We walked into the house, and a sign on the wall said "This demo home for sale, $7000 off of list price setting on your foundation". I asked her if she was sure this is the one she wants, she looked it over again and said yes, so I went to the office and put a deposit on it. Bulldozer leveled the home site in Feb, we moved in May 31. That was in 2002. LP heat, the most I have used/year is 700 gallons of LP, used just over 500 gal one mild winter. I would have like just a little more room, but she is happy, and it's been one of my best buys. Good luck on your decision. Chris
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