This $1.4M Alaskan Cabin Answers the Call of the Wild

The remote property is a homesteader’s dream with three hand-built dwellings, a greenhouse, and nearly four acres of forested land.

This $1.4M Alaskan Cabin Answers the Call of the Wild

The remote property is a homesteader’s dream with three hand-built dwellings, a greenhouse, and nearly four acres of forested land.

The property encompasses almost 4 acres near Kachemak Bay.

Location: 38126 Bobby Rufus Road, Homer, Alaska

Price: $1,400,000

Year Built: 2013

Designer: Atz Lee Kilcher

Footprint: 2,550 square feet (4 bedrooms, 3 baths)

Lot Size: 3.87 acres

From the Agent: "This home sits on the edge of the renowned Kilcher Homestead and has been featured multiple times on Discovery Channel’s ‘The Last Frontier.’ The property features Thermador appliances, stunning views, artistic elements, and reclaimed wood throughout the residence. The home boasts a greenhouse made with recycled glass and two additional cabins."

The remote property is a homesteader’s dream with three hand-built dwellings, a greenhouse, and nearly four acres of forested land.

The remote property is a homesteader’s dream with three hand-built dwellings, a greenhouse, and nearly four acres of forested land.

Photo by Robert Winter with Grubstake Media

Photo by Robert Winter with Grubstake Media

In addition to the main house, the property includes a green house and two smaller cabins.

In addition to the main house, the property includes a green house and two smaller cabins.

Photo by Robert Winter with Grubstake Media

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