Tiny 793-Square-Foot Cabin Built in 1847 Hits the Market for $255K-Complete With Historic Water Mill
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"I love it because of its historical significance and the fact that it offers a step back in time that keeps you balanced with its simple living," she says.
"I am really hopeful the next buyer will be someone who wants to come in and restore the mill," Jana Cruder, the property's owner, tells Realtor.com.
"It was essentially rebuilt in 2015 because it was a historical site that was just left over the years, so it was dilapidated," she notes.
"Although the home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Cruder says the distinction does not come with a lot of restrictions."
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