Under Contract/Sale Pending
PRICE REDUCED!!! Lake home 2 bd/2.5 bath w/daylight walkout bsmt. Great vacation rental potential! 80' Flathead Lake gently sloping beach, firepit, new dock, new hydraulic lift station, new well & pressure tank 2013. Hardwood floors, stone fireplace, huge entertaining patio & mesmerizing lake & Wild Horse Island views. Lower level:family room, bonus room w/closet,laundry room & 1/2 bath. New flooring in basement & master bath. Large master w/on bedroom with full bath & doors to patio. Water right from Flathead Lake. Could be used for irrigation. Well for domestic use.
The Mission Valley is surrounded by the towering Mission Mountains and home to the famous Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi! The Mission Valley has a wonderful Rocky Mountain country setting with amazing views of Mission Mountains & valley sunsets. Wildlife fre...
The Mission Valley is surrounded by the towering Mission Mountains and home to the famous Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi! The Mission Valley has a wonderful Rocky Mountain country setting with amazing views of Mission Mountains & valley sunsets. Wildlife frequently seen in the area includes: deer, pheasant, grizzly & black bear, elk, coyote, fox, wolf, MT lion, buffalo, MT sheep, MT goat, & more. A wonderful mix of diverse cultures can be found in the valley. Our area is often referred to as the "Swiss Alps of Montana!" Northern lights/Aurora Borealis can be seen a few times a year! Glacier Park can be day trip. Excellent recreation area! Hunt, fish, ski, boat, hike, MT climb, bird watch & more. We also have a diverse mix of culture and great selection of family oriented agriculture here in the NW Montana. This is small town Montana at its best yet a short drive to larger cities such as: Missoula & Kalispell. The Mission Valley is located within the exterior boundaries of Flathead Indian Reservation. Tribal population approximately 6000, non-tribal 23,000. The Flathead Reservation was opened to homesteaders in 1940 & is home to ranchers, businesss, Native Americans & more.