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540 Ranch Road
Bigfork, MT 59911
$2,795,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3337
Property Description
Embrace Montana's rustic luxury with this exemplary log home featuring 7 forested acres & awe-inspiring views of Flathead Lake. This residence is meticulously designed for hospitality, welcoming guests in comfort with 3 ensuite bedrooms & an open-concept kitchen & living area that serve as the heart of the home. Discover added versatility in the bonus room, currently utilized as a bedroom complete with two large closets, adjoining the master suite—a space ripe with potential for customization to suit your unique vision. Enjoy multiple alfresco seating options, fire pits, & hot tub. Explore the private walking trails carved throughout your own expanse of wilderness, or venture mere minutes to Bigfork for an evening of fine dining, shopping, & theater. The joys of snow sports beckon from Whitefish, less than an hour's drive, while Flathead Lake's recreational opportunities are just minutes away. New Deck - Short Term Rent - No Covenants - Can Add Structures - Can Come Furnished This property stands independently from any homeowners' association, presenting the rare opportunity to short-term rent and to build additional structures. This residence is available fully furnished (minus a short exceptions list), offering a turnkey solution to immediately immerse yourself in the Montana lifestyle or seamlessly begin your short term rental. Recent enhancements to this remarkable property include a brand-new deck, a completely remodeled master bathroom, and the addition of elegant wood flooring upstairs. These updates complement the installation of multiple fire pits and the meticulous crafting of walking trails for your enjoyment. Any additional structures or short-term rentals must adhere to Flathead County guidelines. Property boundaries shown are for illustrative purposes only and should not be considered accurate or legally binding.
Property Information
Lot Size
7 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Other
Year Built
1997
MLS Number
30023422
Location
Address
540 Ranch Road
City
Bigfork
State
MT
Zip Code
59911
County
FLATHEAD
Listing
Provider
Engel & Völkers Kalispell, original listing
Name
Engel & Völkers Kalispell
Phone
(406) 300-1790
Office Name
Engel & Völkers Kalispell
Office Phone
(406) 300-1790
Agent Name
Kelly Rigg

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