101 Sann Ln, Stevensville, MT 59870
This exceptional 25-acre Montana property offers a unique blend of luxury living and income-generating potential. The main residence boasts four bedrooms, a library, a hobby room, and a private suite with a hot tub and steam shower. Enjoy cozy fireplaces and wood-burning stoves, a large family entertainment room, and an expansive wrap-around deck with breathtaking Bitterroot Mountain views. The property also includes a one-bedroom guest cabin and a caretaker's apartment, both rentable for additional income. A four-horse stable, corral, and a six-vehicle/RV garage with 50-amp power, water, and septic add to the property's versatility. Two wells provide water for the residences and underground irrigation. Previously operated as a successful VRBO and wedding venue, generating over $80,000 in revenue before COVID-19. The property's location bordering the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge provides unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities, including bald eagles, osprey, and various other animals. A 2-acre pond with a grandfathered fish permit adds to the recreational possibilities. All irrigation water rights are included. This property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Montana's stunning landscape, offering both a luxurious lifestyle and significant income potential. The property features four buildings, totaling 4,482 square feet, across two stories, built in 1987. Three units are available, with a total asking price of $1,870,000.
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