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FISH FROM YOUR OWN RIVER BANK AT THIS LOG HOME RIVER RETREAT. This warm and inviting log home is located on the Kootenai River. Home has vaulted ceilings in the living room and a finished loft that overlooks the living room and the Kootenai River. The spacious kitchen has hickory cabinetry, a center island, and attractive tile flooring. The master suite has a master bath and French doors that open out to the back deck which overlooks the river. The landscaped grounds include lush lawn, mature shrubbery, and several fruit trees along the river bank. Grounds are kept green and healthy with an underground sprinkler system. Property is regularly visited by local wildlife including; big horn sheep, whitetail deer, osprey, bald eagles, and numerous others. Elk are often viewed across the river. The Kootenai's blue ribbon fishery provides game fish opportunities such as Brook Trout, Kokanee Salmon, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Westslope Cutthroat Trout as well as more than 10 other species of fish. Come see the Montana Dream this property offers. Contact Dejon Raines at (406) 291-3635
Other Details: Number of Bedrooms: 2, Number of Bathrooms: 2
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Irene Loveless Realty (Real Estate Agent) from United States
About Irene Loveless Realty
Dejon Raines is a real estate expert serving the Libby, Troy, and Yaak Montana area which is located in the very Northwest corner of Montana. The Libby, Troy, and Yaak area is tucked away in the 2.2 million acre Kootenai National Forest. The area is host to 140 lakes, three major rivers, over 1,400 miles of trails, and hundreds of smaller rivers and streams