Alaska Cabin With Water View

c.1940 Alaska Cabin With Water View and 1.52 Acres $55K

OHU50K Notes $55,000

Far from the Madding Crowd is this Alaska cabin with water view and 1.52 acres. No takers yet, because when we say far, we mean far. You cannot access the cabin by road.  It is by water only.  The one bedroom,
one bath house is wired for electricity but  requires a generator or solar. The house has a deck from which to fish on Chilkat Lake, and the views are amazing.  The cabin comes fully furnished and has a cook stove and a wood burning stove for heat. It was built in 1940 from old growth cedar timber found on the 1.52 acres. Look at those views!

Full finished loft with retractable ladder. 850 sq ft living space. Fully insulated. Built circa 1940 from old growth cedar timber cut on the property. Propane cook stove with wood stove heat. Cabin is wired for electricity which requires a generator or solar. Fully furnished. Chilkat Lake Recreation cabin located on the "Little Lake" . Each lot boasts over 150 feet of lake frontage and Glacier Water runs on the property. A remote area, no road access to Chilkat Lake. In the winter, the common activities are snowmobile and ice fishing and during summer, jetboat, floatplane and airboat. Government Assessed Value: $50,300

 

  • 1bd
  • 1ba
  • 850sqft
  • 1.52 acre lot
  • Circa 1940

 

 

Chilkat Lake Sub 1st Additional Block #10-LOT 2, Haines, AK 99827   $55,000

If interested in a property, please 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. 

 

 

Closest town to this Alaska Cabin With Water View

Haines, Alaska is a small town located in the Alaska Panhandle, approximately 90 miles north of Juneau. As of 2023, it had a population of around 2,500 residents.

Some key facts about Haines:

Geography: Haines is situated on the shores of the Chilkat Inlet, surrounded by the Chilkat Mountains and the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. It has a subarctic oceanic climate with cool summers and snowy, wet winters.
History: Haines was originally inhabited by the Chilkat Tlingit people. It was founded as a mission station in 1880 and grew as a transportation hub and fishing/logging community in the early 20th century.
Economy: The main industries in Haines include tourism, commercial fishing, and transportation/logistics. Cruise ship visits, hiking, river rafting, and bald eagle viewing are popular attractions. The Port of Haines serves as an important shipping point.
Culture: Haines has a vibrant arts scene and hosts several notable annual events, including the Southeast Alaska State Fair and the Bald Eagle Festival. Native Tlingit culture and traditions remain an important part of the community.
Transportation: Haines is accessible by air, sea, and the Alaska Marine Highway ferry system. The Haines Highway connects it to the Alaska highway system and the Lower 48 states.

 

 

 

 

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