Oregon A-Frame Cabin

c.1950 Oregon A-Frame Cabin For Sale on 16 Acres $150K

OHU50K Notesย  ย  $149,900

c.1950 Oregon A-Frame Cabin For Sale on 16 Acres. This home is a fixer upper and needs finishing. The property is zoned for multi-family use, so there is a lot of investment opportunity.

Realtor Commentsย 

$149,900 CASH OR OWNER WILL CARY WITH 20% down on a price of $179,900!! NO BANK QUALIFYING! Gorgeous property next to national forest! One-of-a-kind property with incredible zoning, allowing many uses. This property could be split into smaller units, developed into a retreat or multi-family, a single-family home or commercial use. This is a beautiful property featuring Ponderosa pine and aspen trees. Perfect for summer recreation or cozy winters by the fire. This property was used as a family camp. The cabins need work. All need to be refurbished inside and out, but this project would be worth your time. The A-frame features a main floor and a loft. There is a cabin with two bedrooms and a bathroom, there is a cabin with a living room and a kitchen. There are two cabins on the property and two more buildings that can be refurbished. There is a cistern available on the property for water storage while drilling a well. A septic tank is also available. Buyer to do due diligence.

  • 5 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1950

 

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.ย 
80852 Highway 140 W, Lakeview, OR 97630ย  ย  ย  $149,900

 

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Pros

1. Outstanding outdoor recreation

Lakeview is surrounded by public land, mountains, forests, lakes, and wildlife areas. Popular activities include hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, horseback riding, birdwatching, and off-road recreation.

2. Scenic high-desert environment

The area offers dramatic landscapes, open views, dark skies, and relatively little development. Many residents value the natural beauty and lack of crowding.

3. Low housing costs by Oregon standards

Compared with much of western Oregon, especially places like Bend, Portland, or Eugene, housing is often considerably more affordable.

4. Small-town community

Residents frequently describe Lakeview as a place where people know one another and community involvement is important.

5. Low traffic and easy commuting

Most destinations in town are only a few minutes away, and congestion is virtually nonexistent.

6. Outdoor-oriented lifestyle

For people who enjoy ranching, hunting, fishing, and rural living, Lakeview can provide a lifestyle that is increasingly difficult to find in more populated regions.


Cons

1. Geographic isolation

This is the biggest drawback for many people. Lakeview is far from major metropolitan areas, large hospitals, airports, and extensive shopping options. Travel times to larger cities can be substantial.

2. Limited job market

Employment opportunities are relatively limited and concentrated in government, healthcare, education, agriculture, ranching, and local services.

3. Healthcare limitations

Basic healthcare services are available locally, but residents often travel to larger cities for specialized medical care.

4. Harsh winter weather

At its elevation, Lakeview experiences colder winters and more snow than many people expect from Oregon.

5. Limited entertainment and nightlife

The town has local restaurants and community events, but those seeking a broad cultural scene, major concerts, or extensive dining options may find it lacking.

6. Fewer educational and career opportunities

Young professionals and students may find fewer opportunities compared with larger Oregon cities.

7. Wildfire and smoke concerns

Like much of the American West, the area can experience wildfire smoke during some summers, which can affect air quality.

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