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17431 Fishing Rock Lane
Bigfork, MT 59911
$4,100,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3275
Property Description
Stunning East Shore Property on Flathead Lake - 429 feet of shoreline, beach, and rock outcroppings. This waterfront property is on 2.86 acres with a stylish 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with thoughtful design details such as lots of natural light, incredible views from every room, as well as the rock you see in the interior of the home being handpicked from the property. The lower level hosts an apartment with its own entrance. The dock provides easy access to the lake, making activities such as boating, fishing and swimming relaxing and enjoyable. Above the dock is a covered grilling, outdoor kitchen/dining area providing a fantastic and pleasant space. The decks off the living rooms of the home are also set up for grilling and entertaining. Minutes away from the town of Bigfork, a lovely, year-round resort village that is brimming with art galleries, fine restaurants, Eagle Bend Golf Course, and live theatre. This property has been a successful VRBO for the last two years. Recent updates include new paint, flooring, and additional decking. A fun fact is that on some maps this property is home to the ‘Fishing Rock’ for which the road is named. This property is also an easy drive to Glacier Park, Blacktail Ski Resort, Big Mountain Ski Resort, Glacier International Airport, and many more of Flathead Valley’s amenities. Call Deb Johnson at (406) 471-4614 or your real estate professional.
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1995
MLS Number
30022393
Location
Address
17431 Fishing Rock Lane
City
Bigfork
State
MT
Zip Code
59911
County
FLATHEAD
Listing
Provider
Dean & Leininger, Inc., original listing
Name
Dean & Leininger, Inc.
Phone
(406) 837-7333
Office Name
Dean & Leininger, Inc
Office Phone
(406) 837-7333
Agent Name
Deborah Johnson

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