The property is in two-20-acre parcels. The road dead ends at the property so there is no traffic. There is a gate at the entrance to the land. There are nice views over the valley below and the rest of the Bull Mountains.
The cabin on the property has a long history. The cabin was built by the Amish in the early 1900s. It was later renovated to be a depot office and later a staging office for shipping cattle across the country. It underwent one final transformation into a hunting getaway in the Bull Mountains. The cabin is on skids so it can easily be moved. There are some nice French doors.. The cabin is not currently hooked up to any sort of utilities.
There is a well already drilled on the property. There is also a septic system. There are two foundations on the property. One for a home and one for a large garage. The land was partially burnt in a fire years back but there are still a good amount of trees left.
Seller will finance with 35% down and the balance over 10 years at 8.9%.