The cost of ownership

Do you want a vacation home without paying a huge cost? Investing in a modular cabin is the perfect solution!

A modular cabin is a tiny home built in a factory that meets the International Residential Codes.

Built with 2″x6″ walls and blown-in insulation, these cabins are structurally superior to other manufactured construction and perfect for a getaway home.

Wolf Industries offers five different floorplans that would work for your modular cabin.

With all the finishes that Wolf offers, there are so many directions you can go with the style of your vacation home.

Tongue and groove pine will have the ambience of a traditional log cabin, while shiplap can give your home a modern farmhouse impression.

River Lodge & Grill in Boardman, Oregon chose to have a third of their siding be actual logs. The challenge it offered to Wolf was a fun learning experience and now they have that know-how in their tool belts. If log siding is the route you want to go, just bring it up in your initial meeting.

How a turn-key modular cabin can provide a quick and easy income stream

It is very common for people to use their vacation homes only seasonally or occasionally throughout the year.

When you are not staying in the modular cabin, their are many options for renting it out.

Using AirBnb as a rental service is very prevalent these days. It offers vacation goers unique places to stay, while allowing the property owner to have certain restrictions and rules to follow.

AirBnb is becoming one of the most searched sites when people are looking to stay somewhere in nature or wanting a private getaway.

It can be a very successful route to take, especially when you have a beautiful property or are close to a popular area.

Derek Huegel, the owner of Wolf Industries, has the experience of investing in modular cabins.

He placed two tiny homes in Sequim, Washington right next to a local airplane landing strip!

Being on a very interesting site and being close to a quaint little town, these modular cabins have been a popular vacation getaway destination.

A customer’s experience with a modular vacation home

With a 2 acre lot in Ariel, Washington, this customer approached Wolf Industries with the desire to add a modular vacation home that took advantage of the properties gorgeous view.

When deciding on which floor plan to go with, they took into consideration the idea that they would occasionally want to invite guests to stay with them.

Wanting the extra space and second bedroom, they went with the 616 square foot Model E.

This tiny mansion was styled to feel like a cabin and was the perfect fit for the customer’s home away from home.