skiroule
Well-known member
Really interesting reading people’s take on your questions, based on their experience.I think everyone on here has either wanted, thought about, or is lucky enough to have a place up North.
So what makes it that perfect place?
How long of a drive from home is it for you?
What would you do differently if you could change something about your place?
What's on your must have list?
When we started looking for a cabin, we identified a few basic priorities that we had in mind. Fishing was a big priority, as was lake access (preferably lakeshore), electricity availability, and, of all things, a functioning septic system. My wife will not go near an outhouse.
Fortunately, about 10 years ago we found a place that met our priorities at a price we could afford. The cabin sat on a couple of acres of land, had a clean shoreline, dock, and a brand-new mound system. It didn’t have a well but we’re fine with pulling filtered lake water for showers, laundry, dishwasher, etc.- nice, soft water.
The cabin had good bones but needed a complete remodel. We took it down to the studs and started over – windows, doors, electrical, plumbing, insulation, everything. We did almost all the work ourselves but it took us about a year to the day after we started working on it to finish it.
Since everything in the cabin was upgraded, there is minimal maintenance required on the building, although the deck/stairs could use re-staining now. It’s on the “I’ll get to it someday list.”
We more or less relocate to the cabin in the summer. I run back and forth to the house occasionally but it’s only an hour away so it is no big deal. My wife maybe goes back to the house two or three times a summer.
We really can’t think of anything we might have done differently. We wouldn’t mind having a well for drinking water and a big garage would be nice but unless I win the Powerball, that’s not happening any time soon.
Yes, there’s cost and some work involved but we think this view makes it worthwhile.