Description
REDUCED PRICE AGAIN (4 separate buyers are now waiting to purchase this house, but they have to sell their house first, so make an offer while it is still available)THE HIDEOUT & THE TREEHOUSE & THE BUNKHOUSE; 3 separate residences on one propertyIncredible income potential and lowest cost-per-square foot.
There are 3 separate residences and a very unusual opportunity waiting for someone. This is a perfect setting for simply a private residence, a bed & breakfast (or bird-&-breakfast), an artists or writers retreat or investment. The property consists of The Hideout, the Treehouse and The Bunkhouse and a 20x40 Storage building and is all located on a very private complex surrounded by large trees. There are floor plans available for all buildings and can be sent upon request. Whitewater Creek can be heard in the spacious back yard and only a short walk away is the confluence of the San Francisco River. Or just walk to the Post Office to pick up your mail. Hard to find both convienience and privacy.
The Hideout is an historic 1890s former Butch Cassidy hideout with a long written and documented history (copy of written history can be sent upon request). The Bunkhouse is an historic former 1930s CCC bunkhouse. The Treehouse is a modern 2-story log home/studio/garage built in 2000. All of the buildings have their own private wood decks (the Hideout has 2; the Treehouse has 4; the Bunkhouse has 1) which are well suited to reading, watching wildlife, sipping wine or watching the incredible star show in the crisp evenings . Deer, javalina, wild turkey, fox, cotamundi, etc all come to visit. Bird watching is some of the best in the southwest with many hummingbirds, tanagers, flycatchers, orioles, etc. The 2 small ponds near the house have even attracted canyon tree frogs. All 3 of the houses have beautiful views of the very nearby Mogollon Mountains. Great hiking in the first and largest and most remote wilderness area in the lower 48 states. Some people start their hikes right from their home here in town.
The Hideout has many original 1890s features as well as a wood burning stove, a pellet stove and separate gas heaters and an electric thermal storage unit. The Treehouse has a wood-burning cook stove as well as gas heater. All 3 residences take advantage of the wonderful passive solar advantages of the Southwest. There are Kraftmade and/or Merillat cabinets and wood floors and lots of windows and sliding glass doors in all of the residences. The well and septic are new as well as are most other things. The utility costs are very reasonable. All 3 residences have private telephones and are set up for satellite TV. The residences can rent for $300 for the Bunkhouse; $400 for the Treehouse; and $600 for the Hideout. These bargain rents are well below market value and can be set higher.
This is a very unusual opportunity to purchase a property with three separate residences.
The property has been recently surveyed.
The square footage listed is actually much larger and does not include the large 2-car garage (which can be converted into living area, the storage areas, nor the 20'x40' storage building. A real bargain and a very reasonable price per actual square footage.
The purchase also includes 1 acre water right.
The place really has to be seen to be appreciated. This is a very difficult property to describe so dont decide by the listing information and ask lots of questions or just come and see for yourself.
Hard-to-find income property and recently reduced price.
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Lot Size: 0.91 acres
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Sale Status: Active
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Price: $199,900
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