![]() ![]() 4 hours, with a large section of the road being gravel. The sales price includes, with about 5-6 exceptions, everything there is from the 1948 1½ ton flat bed Ford F 100, total off body restoration (a real eye catcher) to 2 snowmobiles and sleds, all the high quality solid oak Amish furniture, including the Amish bedroom furniture, stereo, T.V., combination DVD/VCR player, couches, table, chairs, deck furniture, kitchen utensils, extensive Alaskan art, etc.Īll you have to bring is just your tooth brush and personal items.Įagle is located off the Taylor Highway on the Yukon River (the oldest incorporated city in Alaska). There is satellite television and one could install a 2nd dish for satellite Internet hook up (already wired). The property is served by village power and telephone. One could try to drill a well and add on a bathroom facility, but I was told it may cost as much as $25,000.- or $30,000.- for a well (or more) and no guarantee that one gets good water. There is also a public shower facility (his and hers), $5 per shower. ![]() Therefore the city of Eagle has its own water house (see picture) where most of the residents get their water. For those of you who don’t know Eagle, it is well known that drilling for good water can be problematic and expensive. Then there is the beautiful “Outhouse”, about 50’ away from the cabin. The building has been built on wood pilings (treated) and the underneath serves as a nice, dry storage area for some of your “Stuff”. One side of the building has an 8’ covered porch running the whole length. The building is heated by a Toyo oil stove (very efficient) and there is an outside, above ground 500 gallon storage tank. The kitchen has beautiful cabinets, not unlike you would find in many custom homes, with a side by side refrigerator, electric stove/oven, microwave, large deep freezer, etc. The loft serves as the bedroom and has built in closets. There is ample storage underneath the stairwell that goes to the loft (½ half of the building). Floors are covered with braided carpets and the logs are dusted and washed each summer, inside and out. The inside consists of a nice modern kitchen, spacious eating area, a beautiful living room with like new Douglas Fir natural wood flooring throughout. This log package was cut and manufactured in Boise, ID and shipped up to Eagle. Also, the seller applied 3 separate coats of cedar log stain, plus 2 coats of varnish. The logs have 5/8” rods through their center and never need to be tightened again. The 28’ x 28’ structure is of 10” fully round, saddle notched lodge pole pine logs and was built by a master log home builder. It is in town and ½ mile from the Yukon River on a hillside with beautifully maintained grounds (all the under brush has been cleared) with a Park like appearance. It has been beautifully maintained, inside and out, and is truly one of the “The nicest” places in Eagle. West Addition Eagle Townsite, Lots 19, 20, 23 & 24, Block 43Īlthough built in 1980, this house/cabin looks like it was built yesterday. ![]()
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