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11814 Valley View
Spearfish, SD 57783
$1,449,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4021
Property Description
For more information, please contact listing agents Scot Munro 605-641-6482 or Heath Gran 605-209-2052 with Great Peaks Realty. Check out this custom new build coming in the Frawley Ranch Subdivision on 2.19 acres. The 360° views from the property will amaze you and are unlike any other modern new construction on the market in the relocation hot spot of the nation. Enjoy overlooking the Elkhorn Ridge Golf Course, and gorgeous Black Hills. Designed by a licensed architectural firm out of Rapid City, this house will be a two-level home with 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The expansive kitchen with upgraded appliances is ideal for creating your next meal or family event, and comes with a large center island, walk-in pantry and an abundance of countertop space and storage. The open layout leads to the dining and living rooms where the endless views are showcased. The Master bedroom will be a cozy retreat and offers a fireplace, patio access, spacious closet storage, custom tiled shower, and dual sinks. The second-floor Ensuite will offer ample closet space, a bathroom with dual sinks as well as a custom dual shower head system! Call now!
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
72070
Location
Address
11814 Valley View
City
Spearfish
State
SD
Zip Code
57783
County
LAWRENCE
Listing
Provider
Great Peaks Realty Munro & Gran LLC, original listing
Name
Great Peaks Realty Munro & Gran LLC
Phone
(605) 209-2052
Office Name
Great Peaks Realty
Office Phone
(605) 717-7325
Agent Name
Scot Munro

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