Log cabins
for sale: If you've got some money to put into it, you can find many deals to
get your own piece of the Old West. Buy your own log cabin -- either one you
can put up on your land, or something that includes your cabin AND the land to
put it on.
I never gave
a lot of consideration to buying a log cabin, really. I own a 100 year old
house in a mid-town location in southwest Missouri, and I've never been able to
find the spirit and the cash to make a real change in living.
But if I
were to look at log cabins for sale, with or without land, I might actually
take a look online. My son, a real fan of Colorado's mountains and small
mountain towns, is not so much interested in the Old West. But he's actually
done a fair amount of research into logs for sale land and houses
available in the southern Rockies (mostly the San Juan Mountains, I believe).
He's a single guy and has a decent income, so he's very interested in log
cabins, resort or vacation cabins, and even undeveloped acreage in Colorado.
This whole
idea about getting your own piece of the Old West by buying a log cabin and/or
your own land in the West, came to me as I remembered my adventuresome son's
explorations online. (He also makes a climbing trip to scale some of Colorado's
"14ers" most summers.)
Based on
some of my son's fascinating findings, let me offer a couple of suggestions for
you if you're looking for log cabins for sale or other property so you can own
a piece of the Old West:
1. Check a
good map and look at Realtors' websites located in the West. That may seem
pretty obvious, but just between you and me, I've often overlooked the obvious.
Google Maps
can be a wonderful tool for getting everything from line maps to satellite
views to actual street level views of many locations. Although less populated
areas aren't as detailed, they still let you look at areas in Montana,
Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, etc., even if you live in New York City and
have never visited areas of the West.
Once you've
surveyed the territory you're interested in, go online and search for Realtors'
and real estate agents with websites in your chosen selection.
2. Check
listings on eBay and other online auction sites for log cabins, mining claims,
etc., in the areas that interest you.
Not long
ago, our son was sharing a series of eBay listings for strips of undeveloped,
forested property in the Colorado Rockies that were for sale for just a few
thousand dollars. He was interested in buying land, setting up temporary living
quarters, then developing the property with his own log cabin as time and
finances permitted.
What a great
idea whether you want to set up a logs for sale full-blown
residency or simply have your own vacation or adventure home in the West!
Obviously,
before you take advantage of any log cabin deals or land deals in the West, you
want to make sure you find a way to actually walk the property, to physically
examine and investigate the cabin or other house or buildings you are
interested in.
I say
"obviously," but I have heard of people who've been scammed or cheated
out of their hard earned money simply because they were too willing to buy, or
at least put down a deposit to buy, based on Internet photos and online
conversations.
Don't let
your eagerness to own cheap property or homes in the West lead to make a foolish
decision. Don't get caught in a modern-day equivalent of an Old West land
scheme.
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