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3 Holly Hock Lane
Livingston, MT 59047
$1,575,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3097
Property Description
Developer's Dreamland! This gorgeous property has no covenants and is the perfect setting for whatever your vision may be! Close to Yellowstone National Park and with the Yellowstone River running right through town it is also a Fly Fisherman's paradise. The seller is very open to parceling off the vacant land at the expense of the buyer, acreage would be perfect for further development. Discover the enchanting allure of 3 Hollyhock Ln, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Livingston, MT. This exquisite property offers a seamless fusion of rugged beauty and rustic elegance, providing an idyllic retreat for those seeking a serene escape. Step inside to find a meticulously designed interior, featuring an open-concept layout that effortlessly blends living spaces, enhancing a sense of togetherness and comfort. Adorned with natural light pouring through large windows, the home showcases the finest craftsmanship and thoughtful details. Outside, immerse yourself in a private oasis, where multiple raised garden beds and a generously sized patio beckon you to savor the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. This beautiful property boasts a 40x50 foot shop with 10 foot doors, a drainage system with a 1,500 gallon holding tank, and radiant heat. It is plumbed for a bathroom and has a great little room that would be perfect for a craft area, trophy room, or office. A 33x45 foot barn with electricity and a frost-free spigot also hosts a spare room that has been wired for grow lights to house your indoor greenhouse possibilities! There are multiple small paddocks neighboring the barn where your animals will be content underneath the mature trees. An irrigation ditch runs through the land with 10 inches of water rights transferred to the new owners at closing. There is an ADU on the premises with a solid rental history, the tenant is also the property's handyman who has vast knowledge of the ins and outs of the house, barn, shop, and land. Situated just moments away from the vibrant amenities of downtown Livingston and a plethora of outdoor adventures, this captivating residence promises an unparalleled Montana living experience. There is even the exciting promise of the adventure of riding your horse to the famous Mark's In-and-out!! Something additional to be aware of: The year built is stated as 1920 but the actual structure of the house was built in 1982 as is evident in the photos.
Property Information
Lot Size
4 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1920
MLS Number
384509
Location
Address
3 Holly Hock Lane
City
Livingston
State
MT
Zip Code
59047
County
PARK
Listing
Provider
Yellowstone Real Estate Group, original listing
Name
Yellowstone Real Estate Group
Phone
(406) 224-3783
Office Name
United Country Real Estate / Yellowstone Real
Office Phone
(406) 224-3783
Agent Name
Grace Beers

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