Just 5 mins from downtown Stevensville 2 bed 3 bath with office single level immaculate home. Beautiful front yard landscaping with a comfortable porch to enjoy sunsets. Enter into a large living room with 10' tall ceilings, massive crown moulding, large windows to enjoy the views of both mountain ranges, and a pleasing gas fireplace. The kitchen has wonderful cabinet space with roll outs, stainless appliances and a convenient ''eat at countertop'' The spacious master suite provides a walk in closet, plenty of windows for natural light with a jetted tub, walk in shower, and a double sink vanity. Don't miss the unique upgrades the home has to offer- transom windows above the exterior doors, eclectic lighting fixtures, and contrasting ceiling heights.
2 Bedroom Home in Stevensville - $650,000
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