Here at ML, there are few things we love more than house-hunting. This charming Craftsman house caught our eye today, so we thought we’d share it with you. Situated in Sierraville, California, about 25 miles north of Truckee, the house is located on three scenic acres in the beautiful Sierra Valley. The three-bedroom, two-bath, 1822-square-foot home is nearly new, but takes its inspiration from classic Craftsman-style homes, evident in touches like a Rumford wood-burning fireplace, steep interior stairs, and lots of reclaimed lumber, from exterior siding sourced from an old barn in Indiana to hardwood floors salvaged from a dismantled rice granary built in 1910 across from Raley Field in Sacramento. In the kitchen, beech cabinets are crafted from wood from an old Pennsylvania hay barn. There’s also reclaimed stair and porch railings, window and door trim, and a hand-hewn fireplace mantel, each with a story to tell.
Best of all, this home’s price tag of $595,000 is well within reach!
To learn more, contact Donna Caravelli of Chase International at dcaravelli@chaseinternational.com or 530-581-0774.






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