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565 Mesa Lane
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
$2,390,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2873
Property Description
Nestled near the tranquil beauty of Steamboat Springs' Emerald Mountain, this charming home offers a serene escape in a natural setting next to a seasonal stream. It's more than just a home; it's a testament to mindful living, where modern comforts meet environmentally conscious design. Crafted with a keen eye for sustainability, this residence boasts features like SIP Panel Construction for excellent insulation and durable stone and metal siding. The addition of solar panels and European style turn & tilt windows not only reduces utility costs but also reflects a commitment to renewable energy sources. Inside, you'll discover a kitchen designed for both practicality and elegance, featuring top-of-the-line Bosch appliances and sleek quartzite countertops. The primary bedroom offers a cozy retreat with its inviting gas fireplace, while the luxurious bathroom promises moments of relaxation with a soothing steam shower. From the thoughtfully designed spiral stairway to the loft to the strategically positioned sunroom, every detail of this home is aimed at creating a comfortable and sustainable living space. Outside, decks provide picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, and a secluded patio invites you to unwind and gather around a firepit. Beyond its inviting interior, this home embraces its natural surroundings, attracting wildlife with its proximity to city land and the seasonal stream. With an accessory dwelling unit offering flexibility for guests or rental income, this property is as versatile as it is welcoming. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a place to call home, or a blend of luxury and sustainability, this property offers a unique opportunity to live in harmony with nature. Plus, with nearby hiking and biking trails, there's plenty of adventure to be had
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
--
MLS Number
SS1048081
Location
Address
565 Mesa Lane
City
Steamboat Springs
State
CO
Zip Code
80487
County
ROUTT
Listing
Provider
NextHome, Inc, original listing
Name
NextHome, Inc
Phone
Office Name
NextHome Mountain Properties
Office Phone
(970) 819-4897
Agent Name
Donna Mae Hoots

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