Description
Glamping Opportunity! First time on market, this unique property has blue water views of both Fish Rock & Haven's Neck. Used by family members as a weekend getaway since 1952. The upslope parcel is 3.8 acres & has a 527 sq ft cabin with a deck, which was built by hand in 1957. The redwood came from Fort Ross lumber mill, located on a bluff overlooking the ocean near the Fort Ross store. The windows were trucked in from Petaluma. There is no water, septic or power, but it does have a wood stove, for heat. North Gualala Water District has provided a Will Serve letter. PGE is available at the property line. There is ample opportunity to continue off grid with solar & rainwater harvesting all possible. There is also a possibility of building further up on the lot. In 2005 one of the owners considered dividing the parcel into two, but decided not to move forward. A small area at the back of the property is in a coastal development permit exclusion zone but is difficult to access. A biological study revealed a small wetland on the north side of the cabin (a natural spring) & a seasonal creek on the southeastern boundary. Monitoring wells were set up to determine the best areas for septic. More info available.
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0BEDS
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3.8ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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527SQFT
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$947$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Glamping Opportunity! First time on market, this unique property has blue water views of both Fish Rock & Haven's Neck. Used by family members as a weekend getaway since 1952. The upslope parcel is 3.8 acres & has a 527 sq ft cabin with a deck, which was built by hand in 1957. The redwood came from Fort Ross lumber mill, located on a bluff overlooking the ocean near the Fort Ross store. The windows were trucked in from Petaluma. There is no water, septic or power, but it does have a wood stove, for heat. North Gualala Water District has provided a Will Serve letter. PGE is available at the property line. There is ample opportunity to continue off grid with solar & rainwater harvesting all possible. There is also a possibility of building further up on the lot. In 2005 one of the owners considered dividing the parcel into two, but decided not to move forward. A small area at the back of the property is in a coastal development permit exclusion zone but is difficult to access. A biological study revealed a small wetland on the north side of the cabin (a natural spring) & a seasonal creek on the southeastern boundary. Monitoring wells were set up to determine the best areas for septic. More info available.
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