A quiet cabin or starter home on 43 acres of mature hardwoods
Tucked away on a quiet Livingston county road is a property that hasn't been hunted in over 10 years. This secluded property is the perfect hunting cabin or residence for some one looking for quiet, and a big buck property with 970 +/- feet of road frontage. It backs onto over 470 acres of land trust property full of bears and bucks that have been photographed in the yard under the apple trees literally off of the back deck and from the cabin windows regularly. Backing onto a large stand of hardwoods, mature oaks, maples, and some ash on ridges are natural travel and bedding areas for deer. The timber hasn't been harvested since the owner purchased the property in 1998, and it wasn't logged for a long period before that. There is marketable timber here now. A clean trail network provides access to the property for hunting, and there is a small seasonal quarter acre pond behind the cabin as well. It dries in the summer to half of its size, and expands to full size spring and fall. No doubt a stop for deer and wood ducks to visit. The home is a 1991 14' x 70' mobile home with a metal roof. Three bedrooms, a bathroom, open concept kitchen to the living room are greeted by a central wood stove. An LP furnace is a secondary heating source. A gas range in the kitchen is also convenient for cooking. This home is clean, warm and dry, and is ready made for this fall to move into just in time for deer season. There are two decks on the back side, one in front of the kitchen and a covered and screened porch on the front that is currently used to keep firewood dry. The roof is metal and could be updated with paint, but is in good condition to last many more years. A front 30 x 40 workshop is wired for power, and can hold large equipment and is 1/3 cement floor, 2/3 dirt floor. If you are looking for a well priced starter home or hunting cabin with two acres of lawn and apple trees in the shadows of towering pines and hardwoods, this is a spot to check out. - .5 miles to Harriet Hollister State Recreation area - 3.2 miles to Honeoye inlet wildlife management area - 8.3 miles north of Wayland - 7.9 miles west of Naples - 5.2 miles east of Springwater - 41 acres mature hardwoods - Not hunted in over 10 years - 30 x 40 Work shop with power - GMO's and timber rights convey - Taxes $2910