69 Meadow Lark Drive Columbus, MT 59019
The superior attention to detail and astounding pride of ownership radiates from this custom-built log cabin. Ponderosa Pines were harvested from the property to construct the off-grid retreat. Follow the private drive through the pine-infused mountain air to the 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom residence. Wildlife frequents the area so be sure to keep a lookout for turkeys, mule and white-tailed deer, moose, elk, and antelope. Three stock dams are located on the property among the juniper and sagebrush. Seven meadows have been seeded to hay and the bales produced accompany the sale. In addition, a pickup equipped with a water tank helps with keeping the 2 cisterns filled and is also included in the sale. Step inside the custom cabin and find high-end features and finishes that make the space sophisticated and pleasant. The outdoors flow seamlessly to the indoors. Columbus, Montana is mere minutes from the property, but the 134.8 acres sprawl out for an isolated and peaceful atmosphere.
- Property TypeFarm
- NeighborhoodN/A
- CountyStillwater
- Taxes$2,058
- HOA/Condo/Coop Fees$0
- Days on Site40 Days
- MLS StatusActive
- MLS ID Number30018152
- Home Size Source Public Records
- Year Built2014
- Lot Size134.8 Acres
- Full Baths1
- Partial Baths1
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General Features
- Style Cabin
- Number of Stories 1
- Acreage 134.8
- Water Cistern
- Zoning Agricultural
- Property Sub Type Farm
- Attached Garage No
- Utilities Propane
- Listing Conditions Standard
Interior Features
- Heating Hot WaterRadiant Floor
- Appliances DryerRangeRefrigeratorWasher
- Interior Vaulted Ceilings
- Fireplace No
Exterior Features
- View MeadowMountainsTrees Woods
- Fencing Barbed WireCross FencedPerimeterPartial
- Exterior Propane Tank Leased
- Lot AgriculturalPastureViews