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1292 Ian Lane
Victor, MT 59875
$2,150,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
7
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5205
Property Description
Welcome to an exquisite equestrian haven nestled in the picturesque Bitterroot Valley, a sanctuary of luxury living harmonized with unparalleled equestrian amenities. Spanning across 10.26 acres, this property embodies the essence of refined country living, boasting a tranquil pond and frontage along Mill Creek. Gaze upon breathtaking vistas of the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountains, painting the horizon with hues of majestic beauty. Step into the custom 4,333 Sq. Ft. residence, where intricate wood detailing and rustic charm greet you at every turn. Adorned with rough-cut wood beams and rough-sawn fir flooring, the home exudes warmth and character. The gourmet kitchen is a culinary masterpiece, featuring high-end appliances, concrete countertops, and a spacious island with an eating bar. The kitchen seamlessly flows into the inviting living room, anchored by a stone fireplace, creating a cozy ambiance for gatherings and relaxation. Retreat to the main floor, where three ensuite bedrooms await, including the deluxe primary suite. Revel in views of Mill Creek and the pond from the comfort of your own oasis, complete with a large walk-in closet and a spa-like bath boasting a custom-tiled walk-in shower and dual vanities. Ascend to the 2nd level, where a theater room awaits, equipped with a screen, projector, and sound system, offering endless entertainment possibilities. Beyond the main residence, discover a heated detached shop spanning 2,700 Sq. Ft., accommodating up to 6 vehicles and featuring a dedicated RV/trailer bay door. Above, 2 studio apartments beckon, each boasting kitchenettes, with one currently serving as a thriving VRBO rental. The crown jewel of this property is the expansive 9,000 Sq. Ft. riding arena, meticulously designed to cater to the needs of both horse and rider. With 8 horse stalls, private runs, and a large pasture, every equestrian need is met with ease. LED lighting, an overhead sprinkler system for dust control, and WIFI connectivity for a camera system ensure optimal comfort and safety for both horse and rider. Experience the epitome of equestrian luxury living in the heart of the Bitterroot Valley, a property where every detail is meticulously crafted to elevate your lifestyle to new heights.
Property Information
Lot Size
10 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2007
MLS Number
30022059
Location
Address
1292 Ian Lane
City
Victor
State
MT
Zip Code
59875
County
RAVALLI
Listing
Provider
Engel & Volkers Western Frontier, original listing
Name
Engel & Volkers Western Frontier
Phone
(406) 926-3322
Office Name
Engel & Völkers Western Frontier - Missoula
Office Phone
(406) 926-3322
Agent Name
Dawn Maddux

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