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I’m Selling my Tiny Cabin on a River in Oregon

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by Travis Moles

 

SOLD!

Hello all

Going up for sale in August 2012.

Tiny Cabin on a River, one hour West of Portland, Oregon.

Reasons That Might Persuade:

Reasons That Might Dissuade:

Current Utilities:

Details:

Building Story

I lead backpacking expeditions for a living. On one trip I dreamed up this modular cabin idea. On the following trip, I drew up the design. On the next trip I made a complete materials list. When I came home I didn’t have a good reason not to build it. So I setup shop in my backyard in Portland. I spent much time sifting through recycled materials: All 9 windows and the door were acquired from recycling centers. I got all the insulation from a demolition crew that tore down a newer house. The entire deck platform, stairs, and upper decking rails were all made from lumber that I recycled from a garage roof in Portland. I got most of the heavy duty roof felt from a guy down the street who ordered too much.

All interior amenities are 2nd hand pieces. I bought all the lumber from a local mill that acquires wood from the Northwest. As I began to assemble the pieces I found a small patch of land out by the coast! So I designed the layout to sit and overlook the river. I assembled all the panels together in my backyard in Portland and put the roof on. Then I disassembled it and hauled it out to the coast and put it back together. For all structural pieces I used tork drive screws for ease of disassemble and modification. There is not one nail in the whole structure. I designed it modular for its portability and strength. Unlike a traditional home, which has structural integrity as a whole, each piece of this cabin has its own structural integrity. It’s strong.

After much thinking about foundation options, I chose pier blocks and posts. I concluded that any structure built on the base of a coastal mountain is going to shift at some point, so why pour a bunch of concrete? The cabin currently sits on a stout, cross-braced, post and pier foundation. And, one day, when it does shift, someone can get out a couple hand tools, some bottle jacks and spend the afternoon leveling it out for years to come. One corner actually sits on a massive old growth stump; I don’t think that one will need attention any time soon.

Why Would I Sell It?

I’m looking to engage in some long term far away adventures starting this fall. I’d like to bask in it for the first part of summer, make it a little more welcoming, then pass it on to someone who will cherish it.

Location and Showing

It seems inevitable that random people at random times would end up strolling around my neighbor’s place if I were to list the location – and I don’t want that. I hope to start showing the Cabin to small groups of folks who are SERIOUSLY interested starting in early August. Until then, it’s about an hour west of Portland, and about a 1/2 hour inland from the coast.

The Sale

I’m not sure what it’s worth. Therefore I feel most inclined to set up an auction and begin with the price of a cheap new car: $12,500, and pray that it gets bid on like crazy. I’m open to offers, but don’t really like haggling, and don’t want to spend much time doing that. View more pictures here.

Contact Me

Please email me with any questions you might have, and I will attempt to post answers below. If seriously interested and would like to begin a dialog, send me an email; I may be backpacking and will get back to you as soon as I’m able.

OregonRiverCabin@Gmail.com

All the best in your search,

Travis

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