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360 Sq. Ft. Cambridge Log Cabin


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This is the 360 sq. ft. Cambridge Log Cabin.

It measures 12′ wide and 30′ long. Right now it’s for sale (asking $59,000) in Cambridge, Ohio.

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360 Sq. Ft. Cambridge Log Cabin

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  • Larry Schoenemann
    September 8, 2016, 2:16 pm

    Very nice, would like to see the bathroom and other other spaces in cabin.

  • September 8, 2016, 6:51 pm

    Very nice cabin, looks great in and out. I have one concern. Does it sag in the middle. The pictures front and back show sag in middle. Did you measure from your cross support beams to see if they are the same. Could be an easy fix, if it is sagging some. I hate to say this, but concerns me a little. Like I said it is a very nice cabin. Thank you for sharing.

    • Eric
      September 8, 2016, 10:25 pm

      Ha ha, that isn’t sag, that is wide angle lens distortion.

      • September 9, 2016, 2:22 am

        Then why does the gutter line, and bottom of cabin appear straight. That wide of a span needs good support as heavy as that roof appears to be made. I’m just asking. Thanks for comment back.

  • ROSEE
    September 8, 2016, 11:06 pm

    This one reminds me of a house that belongs to one of my relatives. Nice, but t-o-o much woodwork!

  • Chuck
    September 9, 2016, 8:40 am

    Really love this little cabin but putting stove next to frig is never a good idea. Is there a washer/dryer combo somewhere inside? That would be a must have for me. Most people don’t use all four burners on their stoves so why not a two burner cook top and small built in oven or combo microwave/convection oven. Why no pics of bathroom or sleeping area? I love the wood actually.

  • jm
    September 12, 2016, 5:01 am

    Looks like a sag to me. Why would you use a wide angle lens for an exterior shot? Just back up a few feet…

  • Wayne
    September 12, 2016, 8:46 pm

    How much land comes with this beautiful log cabin tiny ish house?

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