Summary
If walls could talk this ca. 1918 home would brag about being built during the prime years of the machine age, at the end of WWI and right before the Roaring 20's, when tourists were boarding trains at the Livingston Depot headed to Yellowstone Park. We've come a long way since then and so has this charming home that's been lovingly maintained for 106 years and is still standing strong. Some of the modern updates include the metal roof, windows, kitchen, bathrooms, wood floors, wood stove, and more. This south facing home provides lots of natural light in the spacious living room. There is a formal dining area plus 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and an extra multi-use room with a closet on the main floor. The arched doorways, bay window, and mountain views from the bedrooms combine to fill the house with character. There is built-in storage in the landing area at the back door. The laundry room and more storage are found in the basement. The exterior features two decks - in front and back - and the 7000 square foot lot has perimeter fencing, mature trees, lilacs, and a garden area with raised beds. Parking off the alley includes a 1-car garage and carport. An ADU is allowed on this property. It is ideally located for quick access to downtown, neighborhood trails, parks, golfing, the dog park, and the Yellowstone River.