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21655 Kesa Lane
Florence
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| Year Built: |
1983 |
Lot Size: |
10.03 ac. |
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Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountain Ranges |
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| Price: |
$279,500 |
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| Elementary: |
Florence |
Middle: |
Florence |
High: |
Florence |
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| Latest Property Taxes Paid: |
$1,460 |
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| Approximate Dimensions |
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17 x 23 |
MB: |
11 x 14 |
B2: |
11 x 12 |
B3: |
11 x 12 |
| Other Rooms and Spaces |
| sun room: |
11 x 10 |
studio: |
15 x 15 |
Garage: |
Double |
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| Type: |
single story |
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Ranch |
| Heat: |
Gas, Supplemental Wood |
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Roof: |
Metal |
| Appliances Included: |
| Washer/Dryer |
Refrigerator (negotiable) |
Dishwasher |
Range (negotiable) |
| Construction: |
Manufactured |
Foundation: |
Continuous Concrete |
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Additional Buildings: |
40´ x 24´ post-and-beam Barn, 8´ x 16´ frame utility shed, 26´ x 20´ frame woodworking shop |
| Sewer Septic: |
septic |
Water: |
well |
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| Directions |
| From Missoula, south on U.S. highway 93, continuing through Lolo. From U.S. 12 junction, continue 7 mi. south to Chief Looking Glass Rd (also Missoula-Ravalli County line. Turn left (east) on Chief Looking Glass to third left at Kesa Lane (approx. 1/2 mi.). Continue on Kesa to first driveway on left (approx 0.2 mi.). Look for buildings with red metal roofs. |
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| General Comments |
Location: 20 minutes from Missoula, ½ mile off US Highway 93, easy ½ mile walk to beautiful State park on Bitterroot River. Spectacular views of Bitterroot and Sapphire mountain ranges. On historic Nez Perce Trail and route of Lewis and Clark.
Land: 10.03 acres of level pasture and open stands of large ponderosa pine, plus recent mature landscaping near house; overall an esthetically very diverse property. Potential pond site in seasonal drainage. Perimeter fenced and cross-fenced, with four pastures plus additional smaller holding areas. Good well plus easy access to additional water, yet outside 500-year flood plain. Could be subdivided.
Home: Very appealing 1983 manufactured home on continuous concrete foundation, with code-built additions; excellent condition throughout. Three-bedroom, two-bath with large living area, separate dining room, custom rebuilt kitchen cabinetry and near-new appliances. Sun room, laundry/utility room and 12’ x 15’ art/craft studio or home office. Total 1789 sq. ft. interior space. Plus oversized double garage, screened porch for summer dining, and direct access to large dog run.
Out-Buildings: 40’ x 24’ barn, post-and-beam, metal roof, cedar siding, with clean tack room, 11 tons hay storage in loft, two heated automatic stock waterers, restraint chute and four stall areas.
8’ x 16’ frame construction utility building with concrete floor, metal roof and electricity, plus 8’ x 16’ lean-to addition for livestock shelter or storage space. Suitable for clean, dry storage. Could be small shop, top-of-the-line chicken house, or small-livestock barn.
26’ x 20’ woodworking shop, frame construction, cedar siding, metal roof, very attractive building; heated, well-insulated, 220 power and separate lumber storage area. |