Description
This unique property on both Big Fork and Fourmile Lake features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a four-car garage on 8.43 acres. The third bedroom noted is currently being used as a library, but can easily be converted to another bedroom. One of the garages can also be converted to another bedroom. This property includes an open kitchen, THREE fireplaces, full basement, generator, a new well, steel roof and an updated boiler. The home is located next to snowmobile trails, near state land for exploring and offers ample land for expansion or development. Positioned on the Three Lakes Chain of Lakes with 2,400 feet of frontage, it provides water views and access to recreational activities such as boating and fishing.
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3BEDS
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8.43ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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3,280SQFT
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$534$/SQFT
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Description
This unique property on both Big Fork and Fourmile Lake features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a four-car garage on 8.43 acres. The third bedroom noted is currently being used as a library, but can easily be converted to another bedroom. One of the garages can also be converted to another bedroom. This property includes an open kitchen, THREE fireplaces, full basement, generator, a new well, steel roof and an updated boiler. The home is located next to snowmobile trails, near state land for exploring and offers ample land for expansion or development. Positioned on the Three Lakes Chain of Lakes with 2,400 feet of frontage, it provides water views and access to recreational activities such as boating and fishing.
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