This is a 575 sq. ft. Colorado Log Cabin.
It was built in 1953 and for sale now in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado.
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575 Sq. Ft. Colorado Log Cabin

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Photos via Estately
This adorable one room log cabin is nestled in the heart of Green Mountain Falls, just a 5 minute walk from restaurants and lake. The property has been meticulously maintained for decades and has been a great rental. 19×7 loft would hold a large mattress easily. Built in shelves, beautiful log beams and closet in great room area. Brand new furnace was just installed last month. Beautiful and secluded stone patio off the kitchen with great views of rock formations and the Colorado Wild backyard. This is a must see!
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- Estately ($140,000)
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Spend 10k, fix the kitchen, add it to the price.
Good idea 😀
I was just going to add, “they forgot to mention the chefs kitchen” but I agree with you, 10k a WORLD of difference:)
A good kitchen is always a good idea! — Tiny House Talk Team
Oh, I don’t know. It is a cabin. The kitchen is quaint. It does not have to have stainless steal appliances and marble counter tops. If I am buying a cabin, I for one like a quaint, cabinish kitchen. That is part of the romance.
Yes I love the cabin look, feel and even functionality 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
Very nice and it sounds like a fair deal for $140,000.00…!
I agree! — Tiny House Talk Team
Here in the office, we took one look at that greatroom, and we all instantly had the same response:
“Socks! A running start, a slipping slide, rebound off the walls!”
A screaming good time!
Tag, you’re it!
😀
Hahaha! — Tiny House Talk Team
I sure like that big rock in the yard
My mom has a love of rocks, too! — Tiny House Talk Team
Cute little house. With 500+ SF they couldn’t find room for stairs (as opposed to a ladder)? Other than that, great property.
Good point!
Stairs would be nice! Might infringe on the open floor plan, but that’s not necessarily bad! — Tiny House Talk Team
Great place for spiral stairs.
When I moved from Louisiana to Colorado, I looked at homes in Green Mountain Falls, but ended up purchasing one in Crystal Park, near Manitou Springs. I love GMF, but would have passed over this small house back then, in 2008. As it was, I bought an 860 sq ft house, which at the time seemed just right. (after leaving a 7000 sq ft house in LA) I am back in LA, planning another move to Colorado, and this would suit me just fine. I learned with the other house that a small space can be adequate, especially when the scenery is huge. GMF has some pretty dilapidated properties, mixed in with some gems like this one. I really enjoy the feel of the place, and the views of close-up mountains. Except for the main road through the town, it is all dirt roads, some steep, which are a wet mess all winter. If you can deal with that, you should love it there.
Thanks for the insider tip! — Tiny House Talk Team
Large Marge, I tried to respond to your talking about slipping across the floor, sock slide, and it is trying to report you? I’m sorry, I don’t know what I’ve done, but I think you’re a hoot!
What about a fireplace. I think it would make the great room look so cozy. Romantic. 🙂
That would be great! — Tiny House Talk Team
I think its really beautiful. While i personslly like bring able to look out the window when doing dishes, its still not a bad kitchen ..nothing a little color wouldnt cure. Especially as a rental
Yes I agree 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
That’s a lot of open space for a log cabin. For a moment I thought there was no kitchen/bathroom, but scrolling down there it was. hmm, have to say, different, but not my style though. Love the great outdoors!
Me too! — Tiny House Talk Team
Beautiful cabin! Only changes I’d make is to create a seperate room for a bedroom with the bathroom being next to the bedroom (bathroom being dual entry from the bedroom and great room)
The rest of this cabin would be one huge greatroom for the new owners to design it how they want to. Like create an open-view kitchen with an ajoining dining area. Install a fireplace as a centerpoint to design the lounge/living room around it.
Update the deck to today’s safety standards. OH ‘n KEEP the loft areas! *awesome storage space*. This would be my cabin. However, I like the ideas that the previous commenters have come up with 🙂
Again, Beautiful cabin! <3
Those are some awesome ideas!
The kitchen would be fine if they just painted those drawers white to match the rest of the kitchen. Then it would look much better and that is an easy fix.
That’s a good idea 🙂
One more suggestion would be to cover the hot water heater in the kitchen by making a pantry with sliding doors there. It would give the kitchen shelves to put pantry items and doors that would hide the hot water heater.