
Description
Step inside this spacious 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom Scobey home! Enjoy the 2,700 square feet all centered around the beautiful original hardwood floors. The vaulted ceilings in the living room open up the floor plan as the exposed wooden accent beams add warmth. The stone encased fireplace also keeps things nice and cozy! The towering windows provide substantial natural light illuminating features such as the stainless steel appliances and roomy cabinets in the kitchen. The home has a newer roof and hot water heater as well as a water softener. Need extra storage space? The property has an attached 2 car garage and a detached single garage. Park an atv or boat in one! There is also an outdoor kitchen/BBQ space for the ultimate outdoor summer cookouts!Scobey, MT serves as the county seat for Daniels County. In the northeastern corner of Montana and in the heart of grain and cattle county, Scobey was incorporated in 1913 and has a rich history. The Lewis and Clark expedition traveled up the Poplar River and through the area on May 3, 1805. They encountered bear, elk and bighorn sheep, and as a result, fur trapping and trading became the first businesses. The community of Scobey offers indoor and outdoor activities year round such as the Pioneer Days, Daniels County Fair, snowmobile races and an abundance of hunting and fishing on the several creeks, lakes and rivers. The area is well known for big game and bird hunting and attracts recreationalists from all over the world. The plethora of public land acres welcome outdoor enthusiasts and give room to roam. Hunters seek white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, pheasants, grouse, ducks and geese. Groups such as Ducks and Walleye Unlimited have helped with conservations efforts so that there is always an abundance of wildlife for years to come. Visit and tour the Daniels County Museum and Pioneer Town. It was established in 1965 and encompasses 20 acres with 35 buildings some of which have been restored to show what life was like at the turn of the century. Fort Peck Lake Fort Peck Lake is Montana's largest body of water at 134 miles in length and a maximum depth of 220 feet. The shoreline spans for more than 1,520 miles. That's longer than the California coast! More than 50 different kinds of fish call this body of water home. In 1933, a 3.8 mile dam was constructed across the Missouri River creating the reservoir. Anglers flock here for the Walleye, Northern Pike, Paddlefish, Sauger, Lake Trout, Small Mouth Bass and Chinook Salmon. There are several access points and boat ramps.
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3BEDS
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0.48ACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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2,700SQFT
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$87$/SQFT
Description
Step inside this spacious 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom Scobey home! Enjoy the 2,700 square feet all centered around the beautiful original hardwood floors. The vaulted ceilings in the living room open up the floor plan as the exposed wooden accent beams add warmth. The stone encased fireplace also keeps things nice and cozy! The towering windows provide substantial natural light illuminating features such as the stainless steel appliances and roomy cabinets in the kitchen. The home has a newer roof and hot water heater as well as a water softener. Need extra storage space? The property has an attached 2 car garage and a detached single garage. Park an atv or boat in one! There is also an outdoor kitchen/BBQ space for the ultimate outdoor summer cookouts!Scobey, MT serves as the county seat for Daniels County. In the northeastern corner of Montana and in the heart of grain and cattle county, Scobey was incorporated in 1913 and has a rich history. The Lewis and Clark expedition traveled up the Poplar River and through the area on May 3, 1805. They encountered bear, elk and bighorn sheep, and as a result, fur trapping and trading became the first businesses. The community of Scobey offers indoor and outdoor activities year round such as the Pioneer Days, Daniels County Fair, snowmobile races and an abundance of hunting and fishing on the several creeks, lakes and rivers. The area is well known for big game and bird hunting and attracts recreationalists from all over the world. The plethora of public land acres welcome outdoor enthusiasts and give room to roam. Hunters seek white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, pheasants, grouse, ducks and geese. Groups such as Ducks and Walleye Unlimited have helped with conservations efforts so that there is always an abundance of wildlife for years to come. Visit and tour the Daniels County Museum and Pioneer Town. It was established in 1965 and encompasses 20 acres with 35 buildings some of which have been restored to show what life was like at the turn of the century. Fort Peck Lake Fort Peck Lake is Montana's largest body of water at 134 miles in length and a maximum depth of 220 feet. The shoreline spans for more than 1,520 miles. That's longer than the California coast! More than 50 different kinds of fish call this body of water home. In 1933, a 3.8 mile dam was constructed across the Missouri River creating the reservoir. Anglers flock here for the Walleye, Northern Pike, Paddlefish, Sauger, Lake Trout, Small Mouth Bass and Chinook Salmon. There are several access points and boat ramps.
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