Available owner financing or lease-to-own option. Here is a mostly-finished home built on nearly 45 acres. What's left: siding, interior trim, stair backings/railing, and some drywall/paint, and a spot for a breakfast bar in the kitchen. The house is in liveable condition and ready for a project-oriented family to move in and make it their own. There are a lot of really neat features in this house. As you walk in through the 42" front door into a grand entry way, you first may notice the Quadrafire wood stove with all the bells and whistles. There is a cut-out from the entrance into the dining room for openness and visibility. The exposed circle-sawn beams in the home were salvaged from a house in Republic built in the early 1900's. The kitchen was designed for comfortable access with lots of counter space. There is an open spot in the flooring where a breakfast bar was going to be constructed to separate the dining room and kitchen. The washer and dryer are situated under the stairs and the tiled back door passage also features a utility sink and houses the water heater. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, an office (or extra bedroom) and a linen closet. The master bedroom has two closets and two large windows overlooking the property and mountains. <br><br> The living room window over-looking the creek is framed for a set of french doors, which were intended to open into a later addition. The window at the top of the stairs is also framed for a door, as we intended to tear down the cabin and build a two-story addition on the east side as well. The house is watered by a dug well with all new pressure tank and pump. The well refreshes quickly if someone forgets to turn the hose off overnight and drains it. The water lines are all Pex. The house is powered by the local PUD, though there is plenty of drop in the creek for a hydroelectric generator and lots of sun exposure if alternative power was a priority. Wood heat with electric wall heaters in bathrooms and master bedroom. The wood stove does a wonderful job of keeping the house toasty warm even when temperatures dip into the -20's. The property is not fenced. <br><br> The cabin is fairly spacious. It is not plumbed or wired, but it would make a fine guest cabin or storage area. It was lived in while the house was being built. It has a back room with shelving and clothes rack and a small workshop area near the rear exit. Out the back of the cabin is a carport. The property also features a small poultry pen with house (though it is partially burned due to a heat lamp incident), a chain link dog kennel near the house, and a large sub-irrigated garden area ready to be worked back into use. There are fruit trees, berry bushes, an asparagus patch, and a pump in the creek to water the garden. There are old logging roads throughout the property which makes it fairly accessible. Morel mushrooms grow near the well house and can be hunted elsewhere in the area. There is a Cat 966 Loader, Cat D6, and Case backhoe w/belly blade that can be negotiated into purchase price or sold separately. <br><br> White tail and the occasional mule deer call the place home. Grouse and wild turkeys are also plentiful in the area. We've caught coyotes on the game camera and found sign from bear and cougar. Even wolves have been spotted up the road a little way. The wildlife is plentiful and the area is good for fishing. This would make a wonderful retirement property, vacation or hunting cabin, or homestead for a sustainable living-minded family. There is so much potential for development and plenty of room for projects!
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