Seneca is a 12-acre gold mining ghost town in Northern California about 100 miles northwest of Lake Tahoe and complete with three small cabins, a bar called the Gin Mill and a liquor license. The town is very close to or contains a historic gold mine, the ad reports, and was home to the “Woodstock of the West” in the 1970s.
“Expand it into a unique getaway!,” the ad suggests. “Perhaps the most remote ‘restaurant’ in Northern California.”
Of course, the $225,000 listing comes with some notable drawbacks. There are no utilities, the structures are run-down and access to the extremely remote property is weather-dependent.
“The area isn’t suitable for anyone in shaky health,” the posting cautions.
No comments:
Post a Comment