2425 Pine, Arrowbear, California 92382, Arrowbear, 92382 - 1 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$199,000
2425 Pine, Arrowbear, California 92382
1Bed
1Bath
720Sqft
1,750Lot
Year Built
1934
Close
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List price
$199K
Original List price
$199K
Price/Sqft
$276
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IG25273746
Home ConditionPoor
Features
Good View: Mountain(s), Trees/Woods
Deck
ViewMountain(s), Trees/Woods
About this home
Possibly Over-Priced:The estimated price is 16% below the list price. We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $199.0K(5th), sqft - 720(10th), beds - 1(7th), baths - 1(31th).
Calling all nature lovers and adventurers, sometimes you need make the climb to get the reward, and this cozy mountain getaway might just be the reward you are looking for. Charming 1 bedroom, 1 bath with storage room and workshop, perfect for an artist or writers retreat or just someone seeking the simple life. Seller has over 20 species of birds visit and hopes that the new owner is willing to continue! Own a little bit of mountain history with this vintage mountain retreat!
Price History
Date
Event
Price
12/10/25
Listing
$199,000
Condition Rating
Poor
Built in 1934, this property is a true vintage mountain retreat, as described. While it possesses rustic charm, the age strongly suggests that major systems such as electrical, plumbing, and heating (evidenced by the visible wall heater) are likely original or very outdated. The absence of kitchen and bathroom images, typically highlighted if updated, further implies these areas are in original or significantly aged condition. The property requires substantial repairs and rehabilitation to bring its major components up to modern standards for safety, efficiency, and comfort, aligning with the 'poor' condition criteria.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Niche Appeal & Unique Character: Positioned as a 'cozy mountain getaway,' 'artist or writers retreat,' and 'vintage mountain retreat,' it caters to a specific buyer seeking charm and tranquility.
Scenic Mountain Views: The property boasts desirable 'Mountain(s), Trees/Woods' views, enhancing its appeal as a nature-oriented escape.
Functional Ancillary Spaces: Includes a dedicated 'storage room and workshop,' providing valuable utility for hobbies, projects, or additional storage.
Affordable Entry Price Point: Listed at $199,000, it presents an accessible price for a mountain retreat in California, appealing to budget-conscious buyers or those seeking a second home.
Historical Charm: Built in 1934, it offers 'a little bit of mountain history,' appealing to buyers who appreciate vintage character and a sense of timelessness.
Cons
Limited Size & Configuration: With 1 bedroom, 1 bath, and 720 sqft, the property's small size restricts its appeal primarily to individuals or couples, not suitable for families.
Advanced Age & Potential Maintenance: Built in 1934, the property's age suggests potential for significant deferred maintenance, outdated infrastructure, and higher ongoing repair costs.
Potential Accessibility Challenges: The description 'sometimes you need make the climb to get the reward' hints at difficult access, which could be a deterrent, especially in winter conditions or for those with mobility issues.












