The cabin sits tucked beneath a stand of tall, whispering pines on the slopes of Mount Charleston, its weathered wood siding has stood the test of time of the mountain sun and winter snow. Edged by wild grasses and, opening into a surprisingly large lot that feels both private and full of possibility. The structure itself has good bones but clearly needs some TLC. There’s a rustic charm here that can’t be replicated—just uncovered and restored. It’s easy to picture a garden, a fire pit, or even an expanded deck taking shape. With a little vision and effort, the property could transform into a quiet mountain retreat or a cozy full-time escape from the city below.