Tucked into a manageable 0.167-acre, partially wooded lot, this unfinished cabin offers something rare: a true starting point without someone else’s compromises. The structure already has partial insulation, wiring, outlets, a loft, and a welcoming porch with steps, so the hardest mental hurdle—getting started—is already behind you. Yet the interior and infrastructure remain untouched by final decisions, giving you the freedom to design every detail around your needs and values. With no water, septic, electric service, or driveway installed, you decide whether this becomes a fully serviced weekend retreat, a minimalist hunting base, or a self-sufficient off-grid hideaway powered by solar and rainwater. The mostly cleared land invites gardens, fire pits, or simple open space beneath the trees. For anyone who loves projects, autonomy, and the quiet pride of building something their way, this little cabin in the woods is an open invitation.
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