An interior stairway is also available (see pictures), and the exterior one is now covered. Hardwired CO detectors, 24 circuit wiring (designed by electrical engineer) and track lighting both in the shop and the home.
Double pane windows with thermal shutters, Toyo (oil) and wood stoves, commercial grade drywall (5/8″) throughout and 12″ R40 insulation. A positive pressure heat exchange ventilation system w/ humidistat helps protect the artwork and the humans. 12 foot ceilings in the retail and the large workshop/studio/ outfitting space behind it, add to these attractions.
Internet and telephone via fiber optic. Additional wiring for bathroom, floor outlets, kitchen venting in anticipation of increased community capacity and development (e.g., plumbing), has been installed.
Additional loft office/ work space in addition to the workshop/studio space.
New “cold” roof (corrugated, galvanized metal) and 6 ft. basement/crawl space treated wood foundation included in original rehab.
Assorted artifacts (mechanical parts, porcelain sinks, etc.) gallery inventory can be negotiated separately, cases and displays, new and salvaged lumber, mailing lists, software, and other business and maintenance related tools/ items are included in the price.
Historic Register Nomination and Preservation Plan documentation available including architectural, electrical and soils engineering plans
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Debbie Joslin combines her expertise in the rural Alaska real estate market with her love for helping people. Debbie has lived in the Delta Junction area since 1990 and loves the Alaska lifestyle. As the daughter of a Korean war veteran, Debbie has always had a special affection for our military and is an expert in helping active and retired military members fulfill their real estate goals in the Interior of Alaska. Debbie’s clients say she goes above and beyond to “get er done.” Debbie…
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An interior stairway is also available (see pictures), and the exterior one is now covered. Hardwired CO detectors, 24 circuit wiring (designed by electrical engineer) and track lighting both in the shop and the home.
Double pane windows with thermal shutters, Toyo (oil) and wood stoves, commercial grade drywall (5/8″) throughout and 12″ R40 insulation. A positive pressure heat exchange ventilation system w/ humidistat helps protect the artwork and the humans. 12 foot ceilings in the retail and the large workshop/studio/ outfitting space behind it, add to these attractions.
Internet and telephone via fiber optic. Additional wiring for bathroom, floor outlets, kitchen venting in anticipation of increased community capacity and development (e.g., plumbing), has been installed.
Additional loft office/ work space in addition to the workshop/studio space.
New “cold” roof (corrugated, galvanized metal) and 6 ft. basement/crawl space treated wood foundation included in original rehab.
Assorted artifacts (mechanical parts, porcelain sinks, etc.) gallery inventory can be negotiated separately, cases and displays, new and salvaged lumber, mailing lists, software, and other business and maintenance related tools/ items are included in the price.
Historic Register Nomination and Preservation Plan documentation available including architectural, electrical and soils engineering plans
Property Details
Schools
Interior
Exterior
Financial
Debbie Joslin combines her expertise in the rural Alaska real estate market with her love for helping people. Debbie has lived in the Delta Junction area since 1990 and loves the Alaska lifestyle. As the daughter of a Korean war veteran, Debbie has always had a special affection for our military and is an expert in helping active and retired military members fulfill their real estate goals in the Interior of Alaska. Debbie’s clients say she goes above and beyond to “get er done.” Debbie…
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