This home is built into the side of a slight incline, offering an over-sized, heated, 2 1/2 car, attached garage on the main level. There is an open, 1720 SF main level with utility room, kitchen, living-dining room area, den/office, two, 1/2 baths, and a master bedroom suite with jacuzzi tub, shower and walk-in closet. The decor of the main level speaks to "Rustic Elegance" with 7'8" high panel oak doors, crown moulding, knotty hickory cabinets and antique, Vermont Cobble Slate in the entry area, kitchen and utility room floors.
The first level has a covered deck running the entire 92' length of the house and off-set garage. This makes for great access and very little snow shoveling in the winter time. This level sits directly over a
1720 SF walk-out basement complete with it's own separate entrance and full, eight-foot ceilings.
The entire lower level has a distinct Western flavor with knotty pine doors, slate floors in the entry, bathroom and kitchen, tongue and groove pine ceiling, and a leather-look finish on the walls.
The entire West side of the basement is fully exposed so that the house looks like a two-story home on that side. There are three good-sized bedrooms, a full bath, kitchen, family room with gas-log fireplace, and furnace room on the lower level - making it
a great place to entertain family and guests. Guests can park directly in front of the lower level entrance.
A circle drive way with plenty of extra parking is available, and there is a spot cleared for an additional garage/shop building close to the house. This would allow for indoor storage of RVs and boats etc. in the future. The main, heated garage attached to the house is 24' wide and a full 30' deep so it allows for the parking of larger boats. The garage door is 18' wide and 8' tall. There is a 40' x 20' concrete apron in front of the garage entrance.
While the Grand Lake area is experiencing rather severe pine beetle problems, this one-acre lot has
lots of aspen trees on it, so the effect of the loss of pine trees is greatly minimized.
The house is located just off of US Highway 34 on County Road 652, so
access is very easy and accessible even during the winter months. The neighborhood is quiet and there are no covenants or HOA regulations that prohibit the owner from parking boats and RVs etc. on their property.
A variety of birds, fox, squirrels, chipmunks and moose frequent the property along with occasional elk, deer and coyotes.
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