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A unique property in Morro Bay, California, is now on the market. The widow of Reggie Whibley, a craftsman and entrepreneur, is selling his cherished getaway cabin four years after his passing.
Designed by Whibley and a Disney painter, the cabin offers a secluded natural oasis on 25 acres near Arroyo Grande. Priced at $1.75 million, the cabin boasts magical touches and a special guest space.
Steven Ferrario of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Haven Properties is the listing agent for this one-of-a-kind property.
Constructed with reclaimed wood from Whibley’s marine salvage firm, the cabin features unique design elements like walnut burl wood floors and a staircase made of olive and mahogany wood.
With a main house and a guest space fashioned from an antique plane, the property offers a truly unique living experience. The cabin was completed in 2010 and served as Whibley’s weekend retreat and party venue.
Marketing efforts are focused on finding a buyer who appreciates the property’s distinct features, like the lack of internet and cell service. The property’s natural beauty and potential for development make it an exciting opportunity for the right buyer.
A creek runs through the property, and a trail leads to Lopez Lake. About four acres of flat land provide opportunities for additional construction or development.
Reggie Whibley’s legacy as a craftsman and entrepreneur lives on through this remarkable property, offering a glimpse into his creative spirit and adventurous life.
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