A Quiet Cabin Is Available at Oak Hollow

From time to time, Oak Hollow has a place available for the right person.

That time is now.

We currently have a small one-person rental cabin available at Oak Hollow for someone who values peace, privacy, and simple living in a quiet rural setting.

This is not apartment living. It is not subdivision living. And it will not be the right fit for everyone. But for the right person, it may feel like exactly the kind of place they have been hoping to find.

The cabin is best suited for someone who appreciates quiet, solitude, and a slower rhythm of life. Rent is $800 per month and includes access to The Hub, with kitchen, bathroom with shower, washer and dryer, dining area, and library/writing nook.

Because this is an off-grid cabin setting, it is important for anyone interested to understand that Oak Hollow offers a different kind of living experience than a traditional house or apartment in town. That difference is part of what makes Oak Hollow what it is.

A one-year lease is preferred.

If this sounds like something that may fit you—or someone you know—you can read the full details on our rental cabin page here.

If after reading it you believe Oak Hollow may be a good fit, feel free to reach out and tell us a little about yourself.

We are looking for the right long-term fit.


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Author: Richard L. Fricks

Richard L. Fricks is a novelist, former attorney and CPA, Fictionary Certified StoryCoach Editor, and creator of The Pencil-Driven Life. He lives in rural North Alabama near Boaz, where much of his fiction and reflection remain rooted. His work explores story, inherited purpose, faith and doubt, family pressure, moral contradiction, consciousness, ordinary life, and the practice of beginning again with a pencil.

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