A couple scores big with a cabin beside a brook
A waterside lot topped the wish list. But lake sites were costly, so realtor Nikki Peters of StoneCrest Properties in Lyndonville found the next best thing. Built in 2009, the off-grid cabin stood in the middle of 10 acres in Sheffield. Though there was no running water inside, a 5-foot wide brook with cascading falls ranright behind. And a second, bigger brook formed the property line. “That’s what hooked us,” says Doug. “We thought it was perfect.”
Only, the cabin was perched on a boulder, hanging precariously above the water. “There was no foundation,” he recalls. “You could feel it move when you were inside.”
This story is from the November 2017 edition of Cabin Living.
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