967 Knickerbocker Road, Big Bear Lake, California 92315, Big Bear Lake, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$330,000
967 Knickerbocker Road, Big Bear Lake, California 92315
1Bed
1Bath
600Sqft
6,950Lot
Year Built
1960
Close
-
List price
$330K
Original List price
$330K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IG25243238
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Trees/Woods
Deck
ViewTrees/Woods

About this home

Charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath vintage cabin nestled in a tranquil setting, just a block from the heart of Big Bear Lake Village. This cozy retreat backs up to the serene National Forest, with Towne Trail right in your backyard—perfect for hiking and nature walks. Enjoy a peaceful atmosphere with a wood-burning fireplace and a large deck offering a tree-filled view. Workshop and plenty of storage. The cabin provides year-round access, with multiple parking options at the top, middle, and bottom of the driveway. Located just minutes from the lake, this home combines a private, forested feel with the convenience of being close to all that Big Bear Lake has to offer. Ideal for those seeking a quiet escape or a weekend getaway and like to go jeeping, hiking, snowshoeing, etc.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/21/25
Listing
$330,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (178 Listings)
Beds13
6%
Baths12
17%
Square foot6001,616
1%
Lot Size6,9508,000
28%
Price$330K$635K
7%
Price per square foot$550$403
92%
Built year19601975
21%
HOA
Days on market14172
1%
Condition Rating
Fair

This charming vintage cabin, built in 1960, is well-maintained but shows clear signs of age and outdated features, particularly in the kitchen. The kitchen features older white appliances, knotty pine cabinets, white laminate countertops, and a distinct patterned tile backsplash, suggesting renovations that are likely 15-30+ years old. While the property appears clean and functional, it requires minor updates to meet current aesthetic and quality standards. The overall style, including wood paneling and basic light fixtures, reinforces its aged but cared-for condition, aligning with the 'Fair' category's criteria for an aged home maintained through regular upkeep but with outdated major components.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location & Accessibility: Nestled just a block from Big Bear Lake Village and minutes from the lake, offering convenient access to amenities, dining, and water activities. The property also boasts year-round access with multiple parking options.
Direct National Forest Access: The cabin backs directly onto the National Forest with the Towne Trail in the backyard, providing unparalleled access to hiking, nature walks, and various outdoor recreational activities like jeeping and snowshoeing.
Charming Retreat Ambiance: A charming vintage cabin with a peaceful atmosphere, featuring a wood-burning fireplace and a large deck with a tree-filled view, ideal for a quiet escape or weekend getaway.
Functional Storage & Workspace: Includes a dedicated workshop and plenty of storage, adding significant utility and value for hobbies or personal belongings.
Desirable View: Offers a pleasant 'Trees/Woods' view, enhancing the serene and private mountain cabin experience.

Cons

Limited Living Space: With only 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom across 600 sqft, the property is small, potentially limiting its appeal to larger families or those seeking more expansive living areas.
Age of Property: Built in 1960, the vintage nature of the cabin may imply potential for older systems, infrastructure, or the need for future updates and maintenance typical of properties of this age.
Listing Price vs. Estimated Value: The current listing price of $330,000 is approximately 2% higher than the estimated property value of $321,454.70, which could impact perceived value or negotiation leverage for potential buyers.

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