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6022 Highway 15
New Rockford, ND 58356
$985,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4345
Property Description
Luxury at its finest! This Eddy County Farmstead has 8 acres of land with 3463 square feet of living space with no basement and no steps. The home was built in 2013 and has everything you would imagine at your fingertips. There is another 882 square foot guest house attached to the home separated by a 30x43, 3 stall heated and attached garage with 10 foot sidewalls. The home is adjacent to North Dakota Highway 15 and has a paved driveway to the front door. The quest house was built for a family member and has a kitchen, living room, bedroom and nice bathroom, the guest home has all Oak and Corian countertops, it has in-floor hot water heat along with a forced air propane back up furnace, it also has its own central air system. The main home has in-floor hot water heat as does the large three stall garage, they also have forced air back-up and its own central air unit. The main home has Cherry Wood with granite counter tops. There is a fabulous kitchen with all the beautiful cabinets and woodwork. There is an island with a built in microwave, stove top with a built in warmer below it and a convection oven with a steamer just below that. There is a dishwasher that is built up so no bending and a trash compactor. There are 8 bar stools with the counter top being two levels for eating at. The refrigerator is commercial grade Subzero, there is a large walk-in pantry for your kitchen needs. Just adjacent to the kitchen is a breakfast nook with a wall full of windows for so much natural lighting. There is a large formal dining room to take care of your special occasions. The great room is off the kitchen and dining room, there is a built in gas fireplace and access to the stamped concrete patio on the south side of the home. There is a wet bar at one end that has a 24/7 ice maker that when the ice melts it just makes more ice. The master bedroom takes up the entire East side of the home, the bedroom has an electric fireplace and a large sitting room that exits to the patio on the south side of the home. There are two large walk-in closets next to the large master bath, the shower area is all tiled and has 8 shower heads, the bath has two sinks with plenty of counter space and there is a built in refrigerator between the two sinks. There is an office just before you enter into the master bedrdoom. The front entrance of the home is covered and when you enter the home there is a beautiful domed tin ceilling. The garage is 30x42 with three overhead doors and three floor drains, the center garage door also has another overhead door on the far end where you could pull something in and continue out the other side, no backing out. There are two 50 amp RV connections one on the East side of the home and thother on the West side of the home. The home has three 200 amp electrical breaker boxes with one set up for a generator hook up if the need was there. The home has rural water and its own private septic tank with 500 feet of drain, the home was built by Carrington builder Paul Klocke of Klocke Construction. The back yard is fenced and there is no gravel to the home, can you imagine country living witih no gravel as everything is paved!
Property Information
Lot Size
8 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2013
MLS Number
11218475
Location
Address
6022 Highway 15
City
New Rockford
State
ND
Zip Code
58356
County
EDDY
Listing
Provider
VORLAND LAND COMPANY, original listing
Name
VORLAND LAND COMPANY
Phone
(701) 947-5626
Office Name
Vorland Land Company
Office Phone
(701) 947-5626
Agent Name
Dean Vorland

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