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A final variation , which we detail under “ Renovations ” in Chapter 19 , is a
garage apartment that can be used as living quarters by older children or rented .
Another way to save money is to buy and renovate a smaller , older house by ...
A final variation , which we detail under “ Renovations ” in Chapter 19 , is a
garage apartment that can be used as living quarters by older children or rented .
Another way to save money is to buy and renovate a smaller , older house by ...
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tion method for horizontal studs is used ( as outlined in Chapter 6 ) , this is an
expense which can be avoided . Also , roughsawn 2 X 6 lumber ( again , see
Chapter 6 ) is little more expensive than roughsawn 2 X 4 ' s . Thus , the material
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tion method for horizontal studs is used ( as outlined in Chapter 6 ) , this is an
expense which can be avoided . Also , roughsawn 2 X 6 lumber ( again , see
Chapter 6 ) is little more expensive than roughsawn 2 X 4 ' s . Thus , the material
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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Financing Your Shelter NeedsChris Ahrens14 | 14 |
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