I have a similar setup, no well. Bought it from a guy that had it built for his land. I had it shipped a couple hundred miles for a reasonable price.. I have it just sitting on a prepared class five pad on blocks. Spray foam and fully finished on the interior and wired. We use a Ecoflow battery unit that lasts us a whole weekend of use (just lighting, ozone and charging our phones etc). Outhouse for bathroom.
It came with a wood stove which we use periodically. We had a direct vent propane heater installed. Very easy to start/use vs the stove and great for our application. We’ll leave it on the lowest setting while hunting and it’s a real treat to come back to a warm shack. Can quickly heat/maintain the temp regardless of the temp. A couple of 20 lbs propane will last the hunting season. We just use it as a place to sleep/change upon our arrival. My land is only an hour away so we don’t use it like a traditional cabin per se, just a basecamp to hunt out of that is warm and dry. Typically never stay more than a night, two max. Often might put kids to bed, drive over and sleep at shack so I don’t have to get up and drive through deer infested roads at 3 am. Or I’ll drive over my lunch hour, finish working day at shack, then hunt evening. I added a cell booster to the roof and use that for wifi (good enough for zoom etc).
There is a lofted queen bed. We just had two closets built to keep our clothes hung/dry/ozone and a lofted bed over them. Floor space is at a premium in a small place so looking forward to the closets vs bins all over. Also have a pull out couch. Could sleep 3 adults no problem or more if kids were bunked up, but it would be cramped to do much more than sit around and sleep (which again is all we use it for).
We added a basic ikea kitchen counter/unit and a folding desk for working. Also added a few different ways to hang clothes inside and options to hang bows etc.
We’ve loaded the exterior with bait traps. Lots of traps inside. Knock on wood, haven’t had any mice yet.
Debated where to put it, but decided to keep it close to road, that allows access in winter for us and a set of eyes on it (neighbor).