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53 Pine Cone Drive
Glasgow, MT 59230
$760,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1997
Property Description
The Pines Hideaway, located in the well-known Pines region and within walking distance of the famed Fort Peck Lake, is a charming property offering a range of features designed to cater to your every need, whether you're seeking a serene getaway or a permanent residence. Just 400 feet outside the home's backdoor is an easily accessible sandy beach sloping into the expansive Fort Peck Lake. Enjoy fishing from the shore or bring your lawn chair and experience the serenity of relaxing in the sunshine with sand between your toes, right here in Valley County, Montana. The Pines Hideaway Cabin provides 1,997 square feet of finished living space constructed upon a deeded lot measuring 6/10th's of an acre. Built in 2001, the log craftsmanship is second to none, with interior exposed logs, vaulted ceilings and overhead beams, the main floor living area is nothing short of a showstopper. The open concept kitchen, living and dining area is flooded with natural light, accentuating the hardwood flooring that extends through the living area, contrasting with the browns and greys found in the linoleum completing the kitchen. One bedroom is found on the main floor as well as one of the home's two full baths. Electric heat keeps the home at a comfortable temperature, supplemented by two propane fireplaces, one on each floor, adding to the rustic cabin ambiance. A ductless central air unit ensures guests are comfortable in the summer months as well. The home has been consistently heated throughout the winter and is used regularly by the current owner year-around. An expansive covered deck off the main living area was constructed approximately 6 years ago of composite material, allowing for minimal maintenance. Initially facing the lake, the deck then continues in both directions to surround 3 sides of the home, allowing an owner to fully experience the sunrise and sunsets for which Montana is famous. A 333 square foot loft overlooking the main living area provides additional sleeping space if needed, with access to a second, more private deck, located directly above the covered deck on the home's main level. The full, concrete, daylight basement adds a second sleeping room and second full bath. A cozy family room with the home's second propane fireplace finishes off the space. Laminate flooring and linoleum extend throughout the basement space allowing for easy maintenance and durability. French door opens from the basement level to a concrete patio, providing a third outdoor space for entertaining or enjoying relaxing evenings. The shop, constructed approximately 10 years ago, is a valuable addition, built with just as much careful consideration as the home. Measuring 36' x 40' with 2' x 6' walls, fully insulated and finished with a metal interior, the garage provides the perfect storage and workspace. 10' ceilings and a 9' overhead insulated door allows for a myriad of possible uses for the space. Heated with propane forced air heat, the metal sided building is regularly used by the owner even in the coldest of the winter months. The concrete floor extends to a 24' x 21' apron allowing for a clean, well-kept appearance and plenty of dry parking. The property is part of the Fort Peck Lake Homeowners Association. Running water is provided to the house from May 1st to October 1st by the Pines Division of the Fort Peck Lake Association. From Oct 1st through May 1st water is hauled by the owner and stored in a 300-gallon cistern located in the basement. From there it is plumbed directly into the home's water system. All water to the house is run through a Reverse Osmosis system, also located in the basement. Big Valley Water services a water filtration system at a rate f approximately $600/year. The pressure tank and pumps pertinent to the water system are 1 and 4 years old.The home's hot water heater was updated in 2018. Both structures on the property have metal roofs and the exterior logs of the home have been stained as needed.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2001
MLS Number
11216655
Location
Address
53 Pine Cone Drive
City
Glasgow
State
MT
Zip Code
59230
County
VALLEY
Listing
Provider
United Country Northwest Realty & Auction, original listing
Name
United Country Northwest Realty & Auction
Phone
(406) 654-2881
Office Name
United Country Northwest Realty & Auction
Office Phone
(406) 654-2881
Agent Name
Brandon Guhy

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