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77 Lost Cabin Trail
Drummond, MT 59832
$274,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
750
Property Description
This off-the-grid oasis offers a unique opportunity on over 20 acres, providing a secluded retreat close to public lands. The year-round property, located approximately 3 miles from the frontage road, ensures privacy and tranquility. Access in winter may require plowing 2-3 miles. The spacious 1-bedroom, 1-bath home features a full kitchen, covered back patio, and front porch. The enclosed and insulated entry area adds extra comfort. The property is equipped with a wireless security system and a weather station. Powered by a combination of hydro and solar energy, the micro-hydro system is fully functional. A machine-dug well with ample water, several springs, and a spring-fed pond contribute to the property's self-sustainability. A permitted septic system is in place. For more details or to explore this unique property, contact Mark Twite at 406-880-1956 or your real estate professional. Enjoy the peaceful, self-sufficient lifestyle in this off-the-grid haven. With 750+ square feet, the residence is on a post and pier foundation. It features wood and propane heat, is fully plumbed and wired for 110, and includes appliances. A 12x20 food pantry and a 40-gallon water heater complete the functional layout. Multiple outbuildings, including storage sheds and a 28x35 garage/shop with a 17' ceiling, offer ample space. The garage/shop is on a poured concrete footing, providing versatility for various uses. Bathroom has a conventional commode and 36" shower. 12x20 food pantry in the back area shared with the 40-gallon water heater and pressure tank and chest freezer. Propane heated water heater. All lighting is LED Large covered back patio and covered front porch. Wireless security and weather station. Dish internet. 35x28x17 detached Quonset style garage/shop. Solar and micro hydro power plants, hydro is supplied by a spring-fed pond. Solar array has 15- 325 watt panels, plenty of power for the residence and subsequent outbuildings, all underground wiring is in conduit. Battery bank has 16 batteries. 18x20 drive through woodshed. Tool shed. 12x20 portable shed. Micro-hydro shed fully insulated.
Property Information
Lot Size
20 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2015
MLS Number
30016465
Location
Address
77 Lost Cabin Trail
City
Drummond
State
MT
Zip Code
59832
County
GRANITE
Listing
Provider
Twite Realty Corp, original listing
Name
Twite Realty Corp
Phone
(406) 880-1956
Office Name
Twite Realty Corp
Office Phone
(406) 880-1956
Agent Name
Mark Twite

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