Beautiful 8 Acres Adirondack Riverfront Property on the St. Regis River for $42k
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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If you are looking for a vacation property on a major Adirondack River, this 8-acre property is it.
The Adirondack property has 335 feet of frontage on the St. Regis River, which drains much of the northern Adirondacks, which is a watershed that covers an enormous area of wild country. The St. Shop Tiny Homes Regis River features trophy rainbow and brown trout fishing, with a state fishing easement that allows for fishing up and down the river from the 8-acre property. The property is beautiful. The land is flat from the road to a cabin building site that overlooks the river plain, with the sound of the river through the woods. The vacation property fronts on a county maintained road that has utilities available and is wooded with a stand of evergreen and hardwood trees. This vacation property would be the perfect location for a vacation cabin building or home at the gateway to the Adirondack wilderness. The following are just a few of the things you'll want to consider when building your cabin building retreat.
High-quality building materials.
When you decide to build your Adirondack cabin building you'll want to make sure that you have a log home builder you trust who is familiar with the land and who uses high-quality building materials. You want a cabin building that will withstand the Adirondacks’ climate and what mother nature throws at it. One option is choosing an Amish Built cabin building that offers the highest quality cabin buildings on the market. You'll enjoy the scenic views and fun outdoor lifestyle that the Adirondack region has to offer in your quality wood log cabin that provides a classic rustic look coupled with reliable construction.
Building site.
When considering an Adirondack vacation property to build your dream cabin building you might consider your building site. As you begin to explore the option of building directly on your Adirondack lot, you'll want to choose your building site with care. After all, this is where you will fish, swim, hike, grow your gardens, and enjoy all that the Adirondacks have to offer. To start, you'll want to think about the qualities that you want in the property, and specifically, the building site where you plan to construct your cabin building. You'll want to think about the activities that mean the most to you, you might want to be close to the lake, ski hill, or the small towns and villages, this part of the country offers a little bit of everything.
Keep the view in mind.
The views in the Adirondacks are some of the best with year-round panoramic views of rivers, lakes, mountains, meadows, and wildlife. Before you choose your piece of Adirondack property, you'll want to think about what you would like to wake up to each morning. There are a variety of Adirondack properties to choose with picturesque views and solid, buildable property with your future cabin building in mind. You'll find everything from large acreage from 68 to 290 acres, to smaller acreages of 5 acres and this 8 acre Adirondack property, perfect for your cabin building vision.