
So You Want to Build a Cabin: What to Know Before You Start
December 9, 2024
Understanding Your Land: Where do I build?
December 9, 2024Choosing the right piece of land can make the difference between a smooth building process and years of costly headaches. While it’s easy to get caught up in the views, understanding a few key aspects of rural property will help you make a sound decision.
Access Matters Most

Access is crucial for both building and enjoying your cabin. Many rural properties are served by private roads or easements across other properties. You’ll need to understand who maintains these roads and whether your access is legally protected.
Some questions worth asking:
- What’s the road like in winter?
- Will you need a 4×4 vehicle?
- Who maintains the access road?
- Are there any shared road maintenance agreements?
Water: Your Most Important Resource
Most cabin owners rely on wells or cisterns (water hauling) for water storage, but well depths (and costs) can vary from area to area. It’s worth talking to the county and other locals about what others are doing for water in your area, whether hauling water and storing in a cistern or drilling for wells, and what well drilling typically looks like.
The Septic Situation
Nearly every rural cabin will need a septic system. This is often one of the most regulated aspects of rural building. It’s worth talking to the county to make sure you have a good understanding of what the septic requirements are for your specific area.
Building Sites and Natural Features
Look for land that gives you options for placing your cabin. While a dramatic hillside might offer great views, building on steep slopes can add extra complications.
Consider:
- Natural drainage patterns
- Areas of level or gently sloping ground
- Sun exposure
- Natural windbreaks from trees or terrain
- Distance from neighboring properties
Local Rules and Requirements
Every jurisdiction has different rules about what you can build and how you can build it. Some rural areas have minimal restrictions, while others have surprisingly complex requirements. A few minutes of research can save you from buying land you can’t use as intended.
Check into:
- Minimum lot sizes for building
- Setback requirements from property lines
- Building permit processes
- Restrictions on building size or style
- Required inspections during construction
Making Your Decision
When evaluating land for your cabin, focus on the practical aspects first. A property with good access, straightforward building sites, and manageable water and septic options will make your building process much smoother.
Remember that every piece of land comes with its own set of challenges. The goal isn’t to find perfect land – it’s to find land whose challenges you can manage within your budget and capabilities.
Start Your Cabin Journey with the Right Land
Choosing the right property is the foundation of a smooth cabin build. Let’s find you the perfect spot.
👉 Browse available properties at westwardland.com/properties to discover land that fits your vision.
👉 Call us at 720-773-1467 to learn more about properties and what to look for in your search.
👉 Email us at land.info@westwardland.com with your questions – we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

