Wild Rustic Barndominium – A Deer Lover’s Dream in San Marcos, TX

At first glance, this property looks like a blast from the past, but when you peel back the layers, you’ll see a home that was built in 2013 and designed to look just like that.

There are so many windows, and when you look outside there really is something to see. Looks like it was designed to be a place to look out, more than creature comforts.

The house is on a road called Deer Trail Drive in San Marcos, and it does not disappoint. The pictures contain tons of deer, as the place is apparently overrun with wildlife.

Charming modern two-story bardominium on 6 heavily wooded acres in San Marcos, Texas

This remote destination is just 7 miles outside of San Marcos. It is at the end of a dead end tarmac road.

The property is currently an Airbnb Super-host rental and is a proven source of income. The open first floor has 25 foot vaulted ceilings in the rear half. There is also a full bathroom, a claw foot tub and a large stone shower.

Upstairs, the master bedroom is set up like a treehouse with a rustic tin vaulted ceiling, full bath, kitchenette, and deck overlooking your private forest. It also overlooks the rear half of the first floor.

There are numerous outbuildings, including a storage shed and a carport for 2 cars. The 6ft metal soaking tank outside is also a nice addition. The property is listed for $615,000 MLS #4324590.

Take a peek inside and dream of all those deer in the woods around this house waiting to be part of your family.

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