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As they arrived, the first view of the cabin revealed its dilapidated state—windows broken, sagging roofs, and water damage becoming immediately apparent. Despite the visible deterioration, the new owner felt a spark of potential in the chaotic disarray, interpreting the cabin as a "real honest to God new flying salt box."
Assessing the Damage
The sheer scope of repairs needed quickly turned daunting. The floor was sunk and water had infiltrated various parts of the cabin, indicating significant neglect. The enthusiasm remained strong, though. The prospect of getting their hands dirty and restoring the cabin to its former glory motivated the buyer.