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515 W Geyser Street

Livingston, MT 59047

ASKING PRICE
$235,000
2 Bedsbed
2 Bathsbath
2,140 SqFt

Summary

Classic stucco Craftsman Bungalow on Livingston's west side! Gas stove/fireplace with built-in bookshelves. Birdseye maple floors in the bedrooms, may be oak in living/dining rooms. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, with plenty of space downstairs to expand! Separate studio/gym/office, private back yard. Many improvements including new windows, new boiler, and water heater. Laundry upstairs or down.

Details

  • Beds
    2
  • Baths
    2
  • Approx Sq Feet
    2,140
  • Neighborhood
    Park Addition
  • Type
    Single Family Residence
  • Price / Sq Feet
    $109.81
  • Year Built
    1928
  • Lot Size
    0.09 AC
  • Flooring
    Hardwood
  • Levels
    One
  • Heating
    Baseboard, Natural Gas, Radiant Floor
  • Cooling
    Ceiling Fan(s)
  • Exterior Features
    Garden, Landscaping
  • Community
    Livingston
  • Utilities
    Cable Available, Natural Gas Available, Phone Available, Sewer Available, Water Available
  • Waterfront
    None
  • Days on Market
    3347
  • Listing Courtesy of
    ERA Landmark Western Land
  • MLS #
    209532

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