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767 1st Avenue Ne
Kalispell, MT 59901
$775,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3200
Property Description
Meticulous, Quintessential 1955 Mid-Century Montana Rancher in the beautiful East North side of Kalispell, Gateway to Glacier National Park! Bright, inviting, and sprawling 3200 square feet of living space, recently remodeled kitchen, 3-5 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2 wood burning fireplaces, two living areas, loads of storage, primary home systems recently updated, attached garage with carport, expansive backyard bluff, golf-course-worthy yard and setting, mountain range, wildlife, water, and city park views! AND SO MUCH MORE, MUST SEE!!! The bright, beautiful 1600 sqft main level boasts 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, large kitchen, eat-in dining, main living with wood fireplace, picture windows and storage. Downstairs you will find another 1600 finished sqft, welcoming 2nd living area with 2nd fireplace and snack bar, recreational area, utilities, laundry, full bath, 2 transitional rooms used as office and music study(could easily be turned into legal bedrooms) and overflowing with storage. It is quite difficult to put into words the welcoming and meticulous, pride-of-ownership being demonstrated in this picturesque home and property in one of Kalispell's most coveted, original neighborhoods! To the back, this property sits on the bluff overlooking Lawrence Park, wildlife-filled Stillwater back-flow water feature, and the mountain ranges of the Rockies, from glacier National Park to Mount Aeneas. To the front, the property is perfectly placed in the quiet cul de sac of 1st Ave EN, where neighbors enjoy driving their golf carts to Buffalo Hill Golf Course, taking their pets to the park, and enjoying close proximity to the clubhouse for lunch. This property is a stones throw away from Logan Health and Flathead Valley Community College as well as all that goes with them, such as the Wachholz Center, Costco, etc., to the north. To the south you have all of the thriving small business charm of Historic Downtown shops, museums, Rails-to-Trails Historic Railroad Path, food trucks and more. These homeowners as well as the previous, have really done an amazing job preserving this homes original beauty while also welcoming it into today's conveniences in utility and beauty. Please view the long list of upgrades, it will give you some idea of the time, attention, and investment put into this home. Gas Forced Furnace replaced in 2022 Water heater replaced in 2021 Sewer pipeline from home to city connection replaced in 2018 Vinyl windows throughout replaced circa 2015 Triple bay picture window presumed original Custom fit, cordless blackout blinds in three main-level bedrooms Garage door opener replaced in 2018 Removed nuisance Birch tree from front yard in 2018 New sprinkler timer box and some new sprinkler heads 2021 Replaced main floor carpet 2018 Added carpet to basement office Kitchen remodel in 2018 Replaced kitchen flooring New sink/faucet, quartz countertops, updated electrical outlets Newer dishwasher, electric range, microwave, and refrigerator New garbage disposal 2020 House interior and exterior repainted 2018 House electrical box upgraded to 240v New 6 seater Sundance hot tub installed in 2021 Patio, sidewalk, and privacy fence added to backyard in 2021 Upgraded lighting fixtures throughout house Added snack bar to lower level living area 2022 Three mobile air units Mobile screen to cover utilities Multiple storage spaces For more information, please call Rachel Fedor at 406.249.9839, or your real estate professional.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1955
MLS Number
30027889
Location
Address
767 1st Avenue NE
City
Kalispell
State
MT
Zip Code
59901
County
FLATHEAD
Listing
Provider
Ideal Real Estate, original listing
Name
Ideal Real Estate
Phone
(425) 610-9708
Office Name
Ideal Real Estate
Office Phone
(406) 300-0756
Agent Name
Rachel Fedor

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