How Would You Like To Own A Cabin?
I remember growing how how much fun it was to visit the cabin. My Aunt owned a cabin in Southern Utah and we looked forward to the summer every year because it meant that we would get to spend some time relaxing at the cabin. When I grew up, my Aunt passed away and the cabin was eventually sold. I was heart broken. Not just because of the death of my Aunt, but because I knew that I would never get to spend another Summers night in that cozy little cabin.
I started chewing on the idea of owning my very own cabin over the next several years. The more I thought about it, the more I knew that somehow I needed to find a way to make it happen. I looked for existing cabins in Utah but they were all so expensive. I looked at undeveloped land with the possibility of building my own cabin but the banks didn’t want to loan me any money for such an endeavor.
Finally, I stumbled upon some Oregon land that showed great potential. There was a little subdivision right in the middle of the forest near the town of Sprague River Oregon where it was still possible to buy affordably. It turned out that a man named Micheal E. Long, owned a whole bunch of lots and he would finance them for you. He doesn’t do any credit checks either! He’s one of the last people out there who understands that not everyone is going to have the best credit score. Especially during these tough financial times. His lot’s range in price from $12,000 to $20,000. He only asks for $500 down and the payments are under $200 a month.
Well, this deal was too good to pass up on so we bought a lot that is perfect for us and a little bit at time, we’re working on building out dream cabin. If this opportunity sounds good to you, send Michael an email at oregonland@verizon.net. Don’t forget to tell him that Patty told you about this land for sale in Oregon.
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