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Follow one family as they ditch the hustle and bustle and go on a journey to find the quintessential escape in Log Cabin Living. They'll navigate this unusual real estate market as they search for their perfect log home retreat. From access to everyday necessities, entertainment and recreational activities, to a whole new set of maintenance requirements, will they trade predictable living for a chance to live out their wildest dreams in a secluded log cabin?
A couple is looking for a cozy log cabin big enough for their large family in the small town of Big Bear Lake, California. They love summer and winter activities, so the cabin of their dreams needs to be close to a ski resort and have lakefront property with mountain views.
A couple is relocating from Charlottesville, Virginia, to the White Mountains area of New Hampshire for her job and the opportunity to be closer to the great outdoors. The active couple is searching for a chalet-style cabin in an area where they can head out their door to amazing views and also hit the trails with their dog.
Seattle newlyweds want to escape the city life and are looking to the Cascade Mountains in hopes of finding the perfect cabin getaway where they can enjoy all the adventures that the mountains have to offer. But in order to find the cabin of their dreams, they'll have to reconcile their differing budgets.
Two software product managers and their dog want to escape from their busy life in Chicago for a little more peace and quiet in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. With a budget of $350,000, they are seeking a secluded lakefront log cabin to take advantage of all the seasonal outdoor activities northern Michigan has to offer.
After renting for 10 years, working parents from Connecticut want to escape their busy city lives and buy a second home in Vermont's Mount Holly area for them and their teenagers. But with different wants, the family must work together to find a dream getaway cabin in their price range.
Young parents are moving their two kids and three dogs from humid Florida up to Bryson City, North Carolina, to escape the busy city life and raise their family near the mountains. With help from their realtor, they look for a family-friendly cabin with land for animals and room to grow.
For the last twenty years, a family of five has escaped the Texas heat by heading to the cool resort village of Angel Fire, New Mexico. That's where they ski in the winter, mountain bike in the summer and rent beautiful log cabins all year round. Working with a $600,000 budget, they'll view and tour three stunning cabins, one of which they'll pick as the family dream home.
A family of four searches for a cozy log cabin on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains in Bryson City. They want to take part in tubing, horseback riding and hiking, but they must agree on a cabin in their $200,000 price range.
Avid hunters hope to move their two kids to a log cabin with plenty of square footage for entertaining and property for outdoor activities near their hometown of Demotte, Indiana. But finding the cozy, rustic log cabin of their dreams proves a challenge in an area where rustic architecture is a rarity.
An active Texas family wants to relocate to southeastern Oklahoma near Broken Bow Lake to be closer to the things they love like fishing, swimming and hunting. Working with their real estate agent, they have a budget of $325,000 to find a spacious log cabin with a lot of land.
An adventurous Chicago couple has set their sights on central Wisconsin for the weekend getaway cabin of their dreams. With a budget of $375,000, they're looking for a cozy log cabin that can accommodate a big family who likes to cook and has enough space to spread out in nature.
An active Colorado family constantly finds themselves in the mountains hiking, fishing and hunting in the great outdoors. In order to embrace a slower, more peaceful life in the mountains of South Central Colorado, they are actively searching for a rustic log cabin that is remote enough to enjoy nature but close enough to work and school in Bayfield.
A young couple looks for a log cabin near Lake Lure, North Carolina, that will afford their growing family the outdoor lifestyle they desire. But it will be a challenge to find everything on their wish list in a cabin that's both close to Lake Lure and within their budget.
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