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Mount Hood cabins for sale, from $1.8M to $299,950
It take a special place for real estate agents to feel the need to describe a residence for sale, with a vaulted, beamed ceiling and log posts, as possessing a “mountain vibe.” But cooing is hard to resist with cabins on Mount Hood, Oregon’s tallest mountain and one of the most iconic peaks in North America.
Property Watch: Forget the City, Let’s Buy a Lodge on Mount Hood
There’s a lot of lore attached to this home in Rhododendron. It started out as an A-frame, hand-built in 1971. The builder was quoted as saying: “There aren’t any blueprints; I’d just sketch what I wanted to build each day,” which included a towering stone chimney bisecting a circular window 40 feet high. The cabin became known as a “party place,” with the rumor that Jefferson Airplane even played there once. But by 1978, the owner/builder had run into some legal troubles involving accusations of hashish smuggling and tax evasion, and so was forced by the courts to sell.
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