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8125 65th St
Stanley, ND 58784
$1,549,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
8000
Property Description
Property Note: Western North Dakota offers as much diversity and opportunity as anywhere in country. This specific region of North Dakota provides a perfect culmination of lifestyles found in farming, ranching, rodeo, hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. All that is left is the perfect home that can compliment it all. As you crest through the rolling hills only a few miles north of Stanley, ND, you may come across this lavish and luxurious homestead that sits upon an exceptional 62.83 acres. Driving Directions: From Stanley, ND, drive north on Hwy. #8 for 2 miles to 65th St. NW, then drive east 3/4 mile to the property on the south side of 65th St. NW. Property Information: Acres: 62.83 +/- Legal: A surveyed tract in the NE1/4 9-156-91 Crop/Hay Acres: 40.37 +/- (Estimate) Taxes (2022): $4,218.66 House Information Address: 8125 65th St. - Stanley, ND Built: 2006 Style: Luxury Custom Home Foundation: Cement with Multi-Zone In-Floor Heat Total Living: 8,000 +/- sq. ft. Master Bedroom: Large Master Bedroom with Walk-In Closet, Private Access to Master Bath Master Bathroom: Double Sink Vanity, Large Glass Walk-In Shower, Whirlpool Bath Tub, Vanity Lighting, Large Dual Mirrors Additional Bedrooms: 4 Bedrooms with Walk-In Closets Additional Bathroom: 5 Kitchen: Stained Hickory Cabinets and Granite Countertops, Stainless Steel Dual Range, Electric Built-In Stovetop, Large Walk-In Pantry, Large Island with Electrical Outlets, Cabinets and Mini Wine Fridge, Full Upper and Lower Cabinet Storage, Under Cabinet Lighting Office: Open Access Private Office Area, Electrical and Internet, Built-in Custom Desk Included Appliances/Furnishings Included: Oven/Stove, Refrigerator, Microwave, Washer/Dryer Recreational Room: Wired for indoor hot tub, currently used as a large gym and work out area. Water: Private Well HVAC: Multi-Zone Floor Heat with Supplemental Forced Air Furnace with Central Air Interior Features: Stone Fireplace on Main Floor and Dual Sided Stone Fireplace between Second Level Living Area and Billiard Room/Wet Bar, Formal Living and Dining Spaces, Additional Comfort Living and Dining Space, Incredible Custom Kitchen, Custom Log Staircase and Walkway Railing, Direct Patio Access, 4 Bedrooms on Second Level with Jack 'n Jill Bathrooms between each pair, Oversized Laundry Room with folding counter space, hanging rail, cabinets and private sink, Open walkway, Large windows with natural light in every space of the home, Large vaulted ceilings. *Elk Chandelier will not convey with the home. Exterior Features: Large cement patio with stamped and stain-mixed concrete, Outdoor kitchen and built-in grill Attached Garage Information • 8 Stall Garage with 4 Oversized Overhead Doors • 4 Overhead Doors • Insulated with Floor Heat and Floor Drains • Large Storage/Utility Room • Carpenter/Mechanics Workshop Breezeway • Private Kennel Room with Outdoor Kennel Runway • Bonus Room Storage on Second Level​ 3 Half Bathrooms - 2 located on main floor, 1 located on upper level​ 3 Full Bathrooms - 2 located on upper level, 1 located within primary bedroom on main floor. Detached Garage Information • 40' x 60' • Cement Slab Foundation • 4 Overhead Garage Doors • Dormers to Match Décor of the Home
Property Information
Lot Size
62 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2006
MLS Number
11275437
Location
Address
8125 65th St
City
Stanley
State
ND
Zip Code
58784
County
MOUNTRAIL
Listing
Provider
Pifer's Auction & Realty, original listing
Name
Pifer's Auction & Realty
Phone
(218) 477-1968
Office Name
Pifer's Auction & Realty
Office Phone
(218) 477-1968
Agent Name
Alison Pierce

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