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13850 Highway 12 W
Lolo, MT 59847
Mary Hoffman with PureWest Real Estate - Missoula, original listing - (406) 885-6987
$849,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3080 Square Feet
Property Description
At the base of a beautiful mountain along Highway 12 West in Lolo, this 3,080 sq ft, 3 bedroom home sits on 2.88 peaceful acres. Perfect for horse lovers, the property includes a well-maintained barn and offers plenty of outdoor space. This charming home features a chef's kitchen with new cherry cabinets, all new appliances, a professional grade gas cook-top hood, and a new Kohler cast iron porcelain sink. The well thought out kitchen design has amazing storage! There is also new plumbing in the space. Porcelain countertops and backsplash complete the kitchen beautifully. Enjoy peace of mind with new electrical wiring throughout, a generator plug-in, new propane heat, central air, and top of the line HVAC system with humidifier and air cleaner. Other updates include new flooring, new blinds, and a cozy gas fireplace. With its modern updates and stunning mountain views, this home is a rare find. Call Mary Hoffman or your real estate professional for a showing today. The current owners have done so many improvements to this property; too many to put in the public remarks. So I am including them here. Home has been freshly painted on the interior and exterior. Interlocking loop installed on outside main breaker to allow a generator to run the entire house if needed. All new wiring, insulation, sheetrock in the kitchen, dining room, and living room. New wiring in the bedroom/office, living room, foyer and stairwell and kitchen. All new plumbing in kitchen. All new insulation is soundproof high-end and installed in exterior and interior walls where sheetrock was replaced. Additional insulation was blown into the attic. New flooring in the kitchen, dining room, living room, office/bedroom and foyer. Blinds are new throughout. New heating system that runs on propane and switches to a heat pump for energy efficiency. New central air. New ductwork throughout home. HVAC system has a built in humidifier and UV light for air cleaning. New cherry kitchen cabinets with soft close and a lot of storage. New Kohler cast iron porcelain sink, and porcelain counters and backsplash. The coffee nook/wet bar with sink and reverse osmosis filtration that runs to the sink and the refridgerator. All new kitchen appliances and highend disposal. New plumbing and electrical in laundry room. New gas insert in living room fireplace with remote. Added wood behind sheetrock in living room, dining room, and office so tv mounts are securely attached. Owners are leaving the tv mounts in the upstairs. Interior doors are solid wood. New solid wood front door and new garage door. New garage door opener. New lighting in bathrooms. Bonus room in basement has new sheetrock, new sheetrock ceiling and new carpet. The barn has a separate breaker box. Attached is a woodshed, loft, workshop, and potting room. Septic tank pumped in 2024. New water softener system with inline water filter. New well pressure tank in 2023. Hot tub is included. Water softener and separate water filtration. Upright deep freezer stays. The Direct TV line was ran underground and comes out in the basement. There is a Starlink line also ran underground and comes out at the top shelf in the built in bookshelf. The disk does not convey, however the mount will be left.
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1971
MLS Number
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Location
Address
13850 Highway 12 W
City
Lolo
State
MT
Zip Code
59847
County
MISSOULA
Listing
Name
Phone
(406) 885-6987
Office Name
Office Phone
(406) 885-6987
Agent Name
Mary Hoffman
Agency Phone
(406) 885-6987

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