For Sale: Minnesota Grain Elevator Transformed Into 4-Bedroom, 3-Bath Home
The renovated grain elevator, featuring unique amenities and still needing one-third of work, is a popular Airbnb and social media hit listed for $325,000, owner says.
- This month, Fargo architect Scott Dahms listed the grain elevator at $325,000 after renovating it into a home, including a slide and bunk beds, Dahms said.
- After zoning problems, Dahms listed the grain elevator for sale at $325,000, having spent about nine years transforming it, Dahms said.
- Inside, repurposed features include a slide, queen-size bunk beds and an indoor climbing wall, while social media audiences gave hundreds of thousands of likes as Airbnb guests seek the property this month.
- Dahms said he is prepared to wait for the right buyer or not sell at all, admitting selling is difficult due to memories of his two sons and legacy, while noting, `I probably got maybe 12 weekends till the end of summer that's not booked.`
- As an example of adaptive reuse, the Sabin grain elevator has been transformed into a home, with Scott Dahms saying, 'I saw opportunity and saw potential, and that's where it kind of went,' and he plans more big projects.
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For sale: Minnesota grain elevator transformed into 4-bedroom, 3-bath home
SABIN, Minn. — One grain elevator in Sabin, Minnesota, isn’t home to crops anymore. It’s one of the most popular properties on the real estate market this month. The elevator has been renovated over the last decade by Fargo architect Scott Dahms, who added a slide, queen-size bunk beds and other creative features. "I saw opportunity and saw potential, and that's where it kind of went," Dahms said. The unusual home is an everyday sight that will…
For sale: Fargo architect transforms grain elevator into 4-bedroom, 3-bath home
SABIN, Minn. — One grain elevator in Sabin isn’t home to crops anymore. It’s one of the most popular properties on the real estate market this month. The elevator has been renovated over the last decade by Fargo architect Scott Dahms, who added a slide, queen-size bunk beds and other creative features. "I saw opportunity and saw potential, and that's where it kind of went," Dahms said. The unusual home is an everyday sight that will make people…
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