Listing Courtesy of: Montana Regional MLS / Corder And Associates, LLC
674 Glen Lake Drive Eureka, MT 59917
Active (14 Days)
$1,050,000
Description
MLS #:
30023536
30023536
Taxes
$5,323(2023)
$5,323(2023)
Lot Size
0.58 acres
0.58 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1980
1980
Style
Ranch, Cabin/Cottage
Ranch, Cabin/Cottage
School District
District No. 13
District No. 13
County
Lincoln County
Lincoln County
Listed By
Terrill Comstock, Corder And Associates, LLC
Source
Montana Regional MLS
Last checked May 3 2024 at 5:00 AM MDT
Montana Regional MLS
Last checked May 3 2024 at 5:00 AM MDT
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 2
Interior Features
- Microwave
- Dryer
- Laundry: Washer Hookup
Property Features
- Fireplace: 1
- Foundation: Poured
Heating and Cooling
- Wood Stove
- Fireplace(s)
- Electric
- Baseboard
Basement Information
- Finished
- Walk-Out Access
- Daylight
Exterior Features
- Roof: Metal
Utility Information
- Utilities: Water Source: Private, Phone Connected, Electricity Connected
- Sewer: Septic Tank, Private Sewer
Parking
- Garage Door Opener
- Garage
Living Area
- 2,880 sqft
Additional Listing Info
- Buyer Brokerage Commission: 2.5
Location
Disclaimer: This information is being provided by the Montana Regional MLS © 2024. The listings presented here may or may not be listed by the Broker/Agent operating this website. Updated: 5/2/24 22:00
Originating in British Columbia’s Kootenay National Park, the Kootenai River flows 485 miles into northwest Montana. This magnificent river supports populations of Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and Rainbow Trout. Libby Dam was constructed with a completion in 1972 altering the river’s timing and flow. Therefore, there are various rushing waters and shallow rapids along with deep pools and mid-stream islands. Libby Dam is architecturally one of the strongest and most massive types of its kind built today. The dam generates enough electricity for over 500,000 homes.
Lake Koocanusa
As a result of the Libby Dam being built, Lake Koocanusa formed. The lake offers boating, fishing, camping, and picnicking. It is 90 miles long with white sand beaches and is home to a variety of fish species including Rainbow Trout, Westslope Cutthroat, Brook Trout, Kokanee Salmon, Burbot, Whitefish, and Kamloops (a strain of Rainbow Trout).
Kootenai National Forest
The rugged northwest corner of Montana is encompassed by 2.2 million acres of Kootenai National Forest. This forest is Montana’s premier timber-producing forest. Mountain ranges included in this forest are the Whitefish Range, Purcell Mountains, Bitterroot Range, Salish Mountains, and Cabinet Mountains. Miles of backcountry roads are available to access the forest although some are closed to motorized vehicles to protect wildlife and watershed values. Enjoy activities such as mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, berry picking, and camping. Wildlife that are common include deer, elk, moose, and bear. Over 190 species of birds live here so birdwatchers can scan along the rivers to find eagles, great blue herons, kingfishers, and dippers to name a few.