Under that siding, there is a log house. Price doesn’t seem too bad for this one, given how much land it has. In 1890, the house was built. It is in Graham, North Carolina, on an area of 10.90 acres. The house has a covered side porch, some original hardwood floors, built-in baseboards, and a china cabinet. While work is going on, the house looks like it could be lived in. There is a cool stone wall on the land and a storage building that is separate. There are 696 square feet and two beds and one bathroom. $175,000
From the Zillow listing:
Almost 11 acres in a peaceful setting. Right now, you can get to the lot through a private road, but it does have a public road in front of it. Old house from 1890, and it looks like part of it is the original log home. It has two bedrooms and one bathroom. Swepsonville has water, but no sewer. Already has a septic system. Tom Burke Lane runs parallel to the land and then crosses it. The large walk-up attic shows logs, and part of the home has a cellar. The main level’s 227 square feet are not counted in the total square footage because the ceiling height is less than 7 feet. About 12×20 feet of room on the second floor that can be used but is not heated.
Available for sale at Zillow