The Land
A few disadvantages of this property: you might have to buy more cloud storage for photos, you’ll find yourself staring out the window or off the deck during business webinars (yes, there’s DSL), and when your colleagues, family, or friends see the background behind you, you’ll have to answer the “Where are you?!” question yet again.
If you can handle those inconveniences, here are a few compensations.
- 14.2 acres of gentle sloping, south-facing land, which can be subdivided per zoning and CCRs. The house is nestled into the site’s slope so the west wall is shaded by trees
- Backed only by forest to the Canadian border (~50 miles north)
- Carr Creek runs year-round, on the western border of the lot, filling your ears in spring with the sound of flowing water
- Protection from northern cold winds by mountain behind property
- Southern exposure and view allow for beautiful views and passive solar
- Quiet. It’s the forest! A berm muffles the few vehicles that use the road
Your neighbors.
Early winter morning hot tub
Lazy summer evening hot tub