
A 120 Square Foot Riverfront Cabin in Washington Just Listed at $250,000 — Would You Dare?
The listing calls it "Riverfront Perfection — A Blank Canvas on the Water." Reddit called it "perfectly livable" and asked "Would you dare?" The property in question is a 120-square-foot cabin perched high above the Skykomish River in Gold Bar, Washington, with 93 feet of direct river frontage, a loft bedroom, a detached washhouse, no sewer, and an asking price of $250,000. That works out to $2,083 per square foot.
What 120 Square Feet Gets You
The cabin sits on 0.32 acres in the Mt. Index Riversites community, perched on a high bank above the river with a deck for what the listing calls "alfresco dining" — a phrase that lands somewhat differently when the dining room and the kitchen and the living room are all the same 120 square feet. The loft provides sleeping space above the great room. The detached three-quarter washhouse handles bathing. Water is delivered by tank. Sewer is listed as "None" with a $500 seller credit toward finding a solution, which is an admirably direct way of handling the situation. The property is in a flood zone but positioned high above the river, which the Reddit poster noted with appropriate measured confidence. Heating is electric via wall furnace. Cooling is none. The refrigerator is included. The Reddit commenter's full assessment: "It has utility and I think one could live there year round." No notes.
The 93 Feet That Justify Everything
Here is where the listing makes its case: 93 feet of direct Skykomish River shoreline, in a forested Cascade Mountain community about an hour from Seattle. The listing envisions a private gazebo, a firepit, a campsite for starlit nights by the water. The Reddit poster noted the closest medical care is Sultan, 10 minutes away. The HOA fee is $300 annually and covers road maintenance. The annual tax is $1,145. For the right person — someone who has always wanted a river-access basecamp in the Cascades, has a plan for the sewer situation, and does not mind that their entire indoor life fits in a space smaller than many hotel rooms — the math has a certain undeniable logic. The Reddit poster summed it up cleanly: "Pretty wild how little space we could use to live." The last photo in the listing, by the way, shows a much larger neighboring structure. The Reddit poster saw it and thought: that's the house. It was not the house.
The Internet Has Thoughts
Naturally, this listing caught the attention of Reddit's r/zillowgonewild community. See what people are saying about it here.
120 square feet. 93 feet of river. A loft, a washhouse, a deck, and no sewer. $250,000. Would you dare? View the full listing here.



















