Stevensville (Montana, US - 59870)MLS ®$275,000 USDHighly Visable
Denayer2
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EXIT Realty Bitterroot Valley, Inc.Craig Siphers
Phone:406-375-9251
Cell:406-360-9108
Fax:406-363-4685
Details
Address:327 Main StreetType:ResidentialStyle:2 Story"Country Style"Bedrooms:3"Large Master"Bathrooms:1"One and a Half"Garage:3, Detached"Versatile"Basement:No"Stone Foundation"Size:2,200 sq. ft."Great Space"Lot Type:RectangularLot Size:10,500 sq. ft.Year Built:1889"Nicely Remodeled"Taxes:$1,906.89 USD (2009)MLS
Description
The Denayer House was built in 1899 and extensively renovated in the 1990's. This wonderful example of turn of the century Victorican architecture in Montana's oldest community has long been a staple on Stevensville's Main Street and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

It most recently acted as a Dr.s office just like it did nearly 100 years ago. The location makes it an ideal home for any number of business ventures.

The home features three bedrooms in the upper level and one and a half baths. The grounds include a beautiful garden area and the house has a newer detached three car garage.

Use your imagination and put this location to use as a business spot or enjoy it as your conveniently located home.
Highlights
Built in 1889, it is on the National Register of Historic PlacesBeautifully landscaped for privacy despite being in down town.
Many potential business applications including office space or perhpas a bed and breakfast.Three bedrooms and one and a half bath
Three car detached garage
Features
Interior Features
Window CoversCeiling FanCarpeted Floors
Hardwood Floors
Heating
Natural GasForced Air
Exterior Finish
FrameShakesWood
Siding
Sewer/Water Systems
Public
Roof
Shakes / Wood Shingles
Lot Features
Front PorchGarden AreaLawn
Landscaped
View
Downtown
 
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