Step into a rare piece of Colorado Springs history with this one-of-a-kind 1908 log cabin, perfectly positioned along the
tranquil banks of Cheyenne Creek. Set on an expansive .46-acre lot in the heart of the city, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath retreat
offers a setting that feels worlds away-yet remains minutes from everything. Surrounded by mature trees, flowing water,
and natural beauty, the property evokes a storybook charm that is nearly impossible to replicate. Inside, you'll find a warm
and inviting interior anchored by a classic wood-burning fireplace, rustic wood finishes, and timeless character throughout.
This is more than a home-it's an experience. With its idyllic creekside backdrop and unmatched privacy, the property
presents a compelling opportunity for a high-performing VRBO, boutique short-term rental, or even a small, intimate
wedding or event venue. The combination of historic charm, natural setting, and central location creates a truly unique
investment opportunity in one of Colorado Springs' most desirable areas. Opportunities like this are rare-where land,
location, and legacy come together to create something unforgettable.
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