Back in 1938, homesteaders had their choice of Alaska land. And they were picky. The climate had to be right-not too much rain, not too cold in the winter. It had to have a stupendous view of water and mountains. It had to have rich soil and a beautiful setting. Some of the really smart ones chose to settle in Homer with its amazing vistas, abundant wildlife and great fishing. Today, Homer is consistently ranked as a top ten place to live by Outside and Adventure magazines.
For adventurous Alaskan living the Rueben Call Homestead is the pick of the litter. Now well known author, Shelley Gill, is offering a breathtaking part of the homestead for sale. It is surrounded on three sides by protected conservation lands and includes the original Call cabin, her spectacular 3000 sq. ft. custom Swedish scribed log home, a 30X30 timber framed barn, tack room and shop and twenty of the most glorious view acres in Alaska.
This is the real deal. From the carved salmon adorning the three foot diameter Engelmann spruce posts, the oak floors and stained glass to the 300 miles of groomed ski trails right out the front door this property offers complete end of the road privacy and luxurious Alaskan living |