It’s Not Too Late!
It's Not Too Late!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleIs there anyone who remembers the 1960s and ‘70s whose heart doesn’t ping all over again when hearing Carole King’s "Tapestry" or "It’s Too Late?" Older baby boomers will never forget slow dancing to the Shirelles singing "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," a song she composed at the tender age of 18. Carole’s songs have wafted through our homes since her first Top 40 hit in 1961.
Proving herself to be a "Natural Woman," Carole King, has lived at this historic 128-acre ranch for the last 30 years and put it on the market two years ago. Though in a wonderfully remote location near Sun Valley, the 128 acres of land, surrounded by national forest lands, it is very private with mountain range views, forest, creeks and river. The main residence has views overlooking the ranch and the lodge has another five bedrooms and three baths with two stone fireplaces and a commercial kitchen.
There are eight guest log cabins for summer guests and hot water and heat for the other structures is provided via the thermal springs that hold a 135-degree temperature year round. Thermal pools for outdoor soaks maintain 108-degrees with a unique "cave" bath house excavated into the side of a mountain where one can shower among boulders. The new horse stable has six stalls and frost-free water for livestock. There are many historic farm buildings used for equipment storage near the stable area.
For the singer who likes their country real, there is a free standing professional recording studio with a guest apartment above. The caretaker's house has another three bedrooms, one full and two half baths with stone fireplace, beamed ceilings and large deck space.
Possibilities for use are limited only to your imagination. There are so many options, we can't help but think of a ranch experience type of business for greenhorns or a great family and extended family retreat and gathering place. Perfect for trail riders, striking mountain views, fishing and whitewater rafting on the adjacent Salmon River.
Carole King reduces price on Idaho ranch. Was $16 million – now $9.9 million.
Source: hallhall.com