In the hills, of upstate New York, filled with the scent of pine and wild berries, is a wilderness that is both a rustic retreat and a dream of a hunter. Hidden behind the gate of the driveway on Springer Road in De Ruyter, NY 13052, this off-market 300-square-foot cabin on 6.25 acres of green, wooded land is priced at $66,700 and it’s a steal. With its metal roof reflecting the forest canopy, the single-family cabin, which was built in 2014, is the one-bedroom layout plus two sleeping lofts, that is thus perfect for summer vacations with the family or for going on a solo trip to find yourself. Zillow’s Zestimate is at $66,700 and so is the potential rental income of $985 per month thus making this off-grid gem a smart investment.

A Secluded Escape with Family-Friendly Flair
The moment one gets through the gate of the driveway, one leaves the world behind and is welcomed instead by the rustling of the leaves and the sound of the nearby creek. The cabin is only 300 square feet and is a brilliant small work of art which is suitable for people who like spending time with each other rather than with their stuff. The ground floor consists of a kitchen that is prepared for making simple meals and surely what could be better than fresh coffee as the sun rises. There is a shower room that uses a storage tank for water and an outhouse has been provided for those who would like an authentic “back to nature” experience. The one-bedroom will give you a good sleep and two sleeping lofts on the first floor will provide additional rooms which can be used for the sleepovers of kids and for guests during the hunting season.
The cabin is elevated by the very basic things that were done to give it the “lived-in” charm feeling. The exposed frame and the carved wood, which have been used, create a warm, wood-house like atmosphere and the half-bath keeps the things clean without giving away the rustic look. The electric needs are satisfied by a 400-watt solar system, which is environmentally friendly and silent and a generator can also be connected on a cloudy day or when you want to use power tools. Out there, the firepit is down the creek, where the deer come quietly at the time of the sunset and are attracted by the apple trees and the berry bushes of the property. It is not only affordable at $222 per square foot, but also it is a place where you will have memories whether it is of toasting marshmallows or planning your next hiking trail.

Built for the Wild: Durability Meets Off-Grid Ingenuity
This cabin which was built in 2014 is not a fragile tent platform, rather it is a strong refuge that has been designed for the bad weather of New York. The cabin with a metal roof – which is a feature of durability in this area – is able to get rid of the snow easily and it also resists the different kinds of weather that are the enemies of the old buildings. It is located on 6.25 acres of the forest with trees like the oak and maple and the land is generously large, although at the same time, it feels cozy, as the streams run through the terrain and the porcupines, red squirrels, and a mink that has been seen in the Lincklaen State Forest are coming to drink from the streams. The piece of land is identified by the parcel number (083400-371.143), which guarantees freehold, and its pending status shows that a quick closing is possible for the ones that are eager.
Living here without the grid is not a tough life, but a balanced one. The solar installation provides electricity for the lighting and the other basic electrical appliances in a manner that is sustainable and it also cuts down on one’s emissions thereby the energy bill is almost zero—crowning the whole thing, the utility cost is omitted. Deck serves as additional space and thus the homestead extends into the outdoors which is suitable for indoor activities, such as reading, at the time of rain, or to be able to watch the stars, when the night is clear. And with the stream and the deck as the exterior features, it is set for the enjoyment that is of low maintenance. In an area where the winters are severe and the summers are lively, the strong construction of the cabin along with its clever mechanisms makes it a dependable base camp for any season.

Wildlife Wonderland: Hunting, Hiking, and Heartland Bliss
Though this real estate has some woodland and a creek that livens up the land and the life there, the presence of nature is not only in the background, rather it plays the leading role. The on-site creek is full of sweet sounds and thus is able to attract the white-tailed deer and the wild turkeys that are the sportsmen’s targets right to the cabin’s doorstep. Lincklaen State Forest that is only 1,100 feet away is situated on 4,655 acres of the ridges that run in the same direction and the streams that flow to the south and join the Otselic River are there. It is said that there are no formal trails and thus you can create your own path for hiking, birdwatching, or foraging, and by doing that you will come across pileated woodpeckers drumming on trees or goshawks flying over. Camping that is basic in the forest is allowed, but only at a distance of at least 150 feet from roads or water, thus it is suitable for the multi-day adventures that come straight from your cabin.

De Ruyter’s Quiet Charms: More Than Meets the Eye
De Ruyter, an insignificant point on the map located in the southwest of Madison County, is a small town that has the spirit of the big outdoor payoffs. The village, which is the home of around 1,589 people (the number gets bigger in the summer with the lake lovers), is situated 30 miles southeast of Syracuse and 20 miles northeast of Cortland—thus being not far away for supply runs but still at a good distance for getting real seclusion. The DeRuyter Reservoir that is very close and is a 2-mile-long beauty, is inviting people for fishing, boating, and taking walks along the shore, and its calm water is giving the reflection of the red pine plantations from the Civilian Conservation Corps era of the area. If you want to go for a little further, why not visit Cazenovia with its quaint shops and dining places or go on the North Country National Scenic Trail that cuts through the DeRuyter State Forest for your epic east-west treks?

Why This Cabin is Your Next Smart Move
This Springer Road retreat is not just a real estate but a gateway to the free life at a price which is even lesser than the rest of the upstate cabins that are on the market. The $985 monthly rent Zestimate makes Airbnb gold to be a real possibility for the off-season hunters or the leaf-peepers while the $415 monthly mortgage keeps the ownership at a go within the reach. The “pending” status is indicating that it is ready for a new steward but such opportunities disappear rapidly in the hot rural market of Chenango.
Source: zillow