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A-Frame on 4.25 acers


The cabin was built in 1985 and is on a cement slap and the frame is iron. It's very solid. There is a good woodstove plus the fireplace in the living room for heat and I can tell you, it works great. We put in new tiles on the floor this year, new plumbing and a new toilet, just to upgrade. The well is good and the water is great. There are two lofts and the very top loft has a bed in it. The main loft has two beds, which come with bedding, a dresser, lamp, phone, alarm clock and a couple of other pieces of furniture. It's carpeted. There is a large window there to look into the backyard and up the back of the hill. This is where the property backs into national forest and this is where the deer climb the hill. There is a deer trail right through the back part of the property.

The main floor has a kitchen that is total furnished with dishes, cups, glasses, some pots and pans, silverware, cooking utensils, coffee pot, toaster, micro wave, frig, a small freezer, a 1888 wood cook stove and one side of the stove has propane so you don't have to always cook with wood. This stove is valued at $10,000 and I’d take it with me but it’s too heavy.

The main living area has a newer couch, love seat and over stuffed chair and a dining table to eat at. The stair case that goes to the second floor is a black iron spiral stair case, so you have more room in the living area. There are two large picture windows to look out the front and a view of the mountains across from the cabin. The bathroom has a shower but no tub with extra storage. There is extra storage built into the front room in the form of a very nice wood counter that runs almost the length of the cabin. When you look at the picture of the living room you’ll see the storage area and what the furniture looks like. You can also see that there is a door just to the right of the stair case and that’s the bathroom.

There is a TV and a VCR here also. We don't have it hooked to satellite but satellite is available. We just don't get up there enough to make it worth it to us right now. So you can have TV and internet if you want.

There is a washer in the bathroom and a dryer in the out building that is also a storage and workshop. It's a metal building that is about a 30' x 15' or 20' that is used as a storage/workshop space.

The cabin is on a hill but there is a level front yard just down from the outside deck and is level behind the cabin enough to be able to expand off for an upper deck for quite a ways. It's on a gravel road and there are about 20 other houses and cabins on this dead end road with about 12 people being full time retired residents. (There is also still an above ground gasoline tank and everyone has theirs filled every month so you don’t have to go to town to get gas.) All the homes are build on 4 to 10 acres, so no neighbor is that close. From Joseph, Oregon, you head south like you would be going to Imnaha and turn right at the 39 highway, which heads you east to Halfway, Oregon. It's about 38 miles to the gravel road cut off. Then 8 miles to the cut off to the Imnaha Woods Residential area. You go across a bridge and up the road about 1/2 mile and you are there. The bridge you cross is over the Imnaha River which has trout, salmon and steelhead fishing. In the winter, this road is closed because of snow and the snow mobile club grooms trails to ride. So you have to go down to Imnaha and then cut back up but it’s about the same distance as going across the 39.

There are turkeys that run wild in that area along with deer, elk, bear, cougar.



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