1970s Colorado A-Frame Cabin is Mountain Living at its Finest
Browsing through real estate listings in Colorado can turn up a wide variety of homes all across the state. The ritzy ski towns like Vail and Aspen are where you'll find multi-million dollar homes for sale, historic homes are found in the downtown areas of numerous mountain towns, and hidden gems pop up for sale in rural, mountainous areas fairly regularly.
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Back in the 1970s, an odd yet creative architectural style known as the a-frame was pretty popular in Colorado and beyond, and a home currently for sale deep in the state's wilderness is a unique combination of the classic a-frame and your typical log cabin.
Colorado A-Frame Cabin is Mountain Living at its Finest
Built in 1973, the a-frame cabin is located near Powderhorn Ski Resort right in the middle of a group of lakes at 21366 Hilltop Drive, Cedaredge, Colorado 81413.
The unique property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, 707 square feet of living space, and is currently listed for $350,000.
People across the globe have dreamed of living high in the mountains, isolated from society, and this particular property would be an ideal setting for that type of lifestyle.
As you'll see below, the property sits in such an area on the Grand Mesa that doesn't quite allow for neighbors, with the exception of a deer or two from time to time.
Keep scrolling to take a virtual tour of this unique, 1970s a-frame cabin located high in the Western Colorado mountains that is currently for sale:
1970s Colorado A-Frame Cabin is Mountain Living at its Finest
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LOOK: Tour a Two-Story A-Frame Cabin in the Colorado Mountains
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Tour a Modern A-Frame Home in a Popular Colorado Gambling Town
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