This is a beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick home in a picturesque setting; nestled in a quiet rural neighborhood. Only a few minutes walk from the Ballard County Country Club, this home is situated on a sizable lot, at around 3-1/2 acres. Most of the property is finished yard, but a little under an acre is wooded - with walking trails for the kids to explore or a perfect place for a Sunday afternoon picnic. Only minutes away from a variety of different conveniences (a number of restaurants; general stores; a local grocery store; and even recreational, sporting goods, and home improvement needs at the Ballard County Co-op), but remote enough to qualify as quiet country living- located off the highway on a neighborhood circle road. The aforementioned bedrooms and bathrooms are supplemented by a living room, den, and respectably sized dedicated dining room. The kitchen also has a spot suitable for a breakfast nook. There's a spacious entryway when entering through the front double doors. The den boasts a brick fireplace with a ventless gas log insert; invaluable for emergency heating needs or simply cozy winter nights with a great book or a good movie. There's plenty of natural light available due to generous window arrangements (the windows are high-efficiency and have been replaced within the past 10 years). You can enter the home through the kitchen after parking in one of the two attached garage parking spaces. There’s a fold-down attic access ladder with lots of available storage in the attic. The crawl space also has a double man-door entrance and is walk-in accessible (the previous owner even had a small shop area set up in the crawl space, which has a small concrete pad where the water well pressure tank and water heater are located). All appliances are electric with the exception of household heating. The house comes with 2x500 gallon propane tanks which are owned, not rented - which means you get to shop for the best propane price between vendors. The only items which use propane are the central heat (gas-pack unit replaced about 7 years ago), the gas logs, and a propane wall heater for the detached shop. We have only ever had to fill up our tanks once per year and have been able to make it until the summer months for more economical propane rates. About the detached shop: it is a two bay 24’x36’ (864 sq.ft.) with 10’ ceilings and is extremely well insulated (for the past couple years I’ve kept it cooled continually to no more than 72 degrees using a single 12,000 BTU window 120V A/C unit, though a more efficient method might be advisable). The shop also has a healthy amount of wall shelving along with a pull down attic ladder with sizable attic storage space.
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