St. Paul Minn. Area Builder fills up with homes newspapers
You do not see the number of housing built Duane novel.
And that is why Roman numerals, it may, in a market filled with hundreds of other young owners.
Roman-housing are not your usual 2×6 under construction, stucco or shingles sheetrock outside and inside. It builds custom-designed Log Homes.
When he established Call of the Loon Log Homes in 1995, he acknowledged that it is unwise to try to compete with most other small owners. While looking for a niche where competition is not intense.
“It is, as I started to build Log Homes,” said Roman.
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