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204 Boundary Street
Sheridan, MT 59749
$930,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3936
Property Description
Are you looking for a spacious home with historic charm and modern amenities located in a quaint western small town? As you step inside 204 Boundary Street you are welcomed by the timeless style of the formal front room and dining room with quaint built-in shelves, showcasing the vintage of the home. A traditional "sitting room" adds a touch of ambiance and character. The open and friendly kitchen is seamlessly connected to the great room creating an inviting environment for gatherings. A spare bedroom and a full bathroom on this level provide convenient and accessible living. Venturing upstairs, the home continues to impress with a large main bedroom with sitting area, and two additional bedrooms. Cedar lined walk-in closets provide ample storage for personal belongings. And, there are two bathrooms on this level. The finished basement has several amenities, featuring a game room with numerous shelves for displaying personal treasures and a room with plenty of space for a workout area. The spacious laundry room is a haven for storage complete with built-in shelving. This listing features two lots providing over one acre of space and tranquility. The home sits on one lot surrounded by a variety of mature trees, fruit trees, young pine trees, and the additional lot acts as a buffer zone. The solar panels, a standout feature, harness the abundant sun to generate all the electricity needed for this expansive home, resulting in an electric bill around $4/month. There's plenty of room to park your RV with a convenient 50amp plug in. In addition to city water and sewer, there is a well for yard irrigation. A one-car garage is attached to the home and easily accessed via the circular driveway. The original barn, from 1918, has been thoughtfully updated for your pups with power, insulation, and indoor kennels leading to outdoor runs. In addition, a spacious shed is set up with power, ideal for a workshop. Situated close to parks and outdoor activities, this home provides a cozy retreat while being conveniently located near main street amenities.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1918
MLS Number
389213
Location
Address
204 Boundary Street
City
Sheridan
State
MT
Zip Code
59749
County
MADISON
Listing
Provider
PureWest Christie's International Real Estate of M, original listing
Name
PureWest Christie's International Real Estate of M
Phone
(406) 586-9418
Office Name
PureWest Christie's Int'l Real Estate - Ennis
Office Phone
(406) 682-4200
Agent Name
Suzanne Powers

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