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6 Cypress DR Havre, MT 59501
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,132 SqFt
Key Details
Sold Price $267,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,132 sqft
Price per Sqft $125
MLS Listing ID 30027191
Sold Date 09/06/24
Style Ranch
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
HOA Y/N No
Year Built 1975
Annual Tax Amount $2,754
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 7,056 Sqft
Acres 0.162
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
A charming rear deck with a view of the shaded yard is ready to offer you rest and relaxation. This turnkey home on Cypress Dr. in Havre, Montana, has everything you need! With 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2,132 square feet, this home possesses lovely updates throughout. Cozy up by the electric fireplace's gentle warmth while the sprinkler system maintains a lush outdoor space. The heated single attached garage is an added bonus to keep your vehicle out of the elements. The spacious fenced backyard includes a shed. The key here is location, and living in this area provides easy access to a range of recreational activities. Just a few minutes' drive away is Fresno Reservoir for boating, camping, fishing, kayaking, swimming, or ATV adventures. To the south of town lies the Bears Paw Mountains offering opportunities for hunting, hiking, camping, fishing, floating, and scenic drives. Enjoy fishing in the Milk River or hunting small game in the windrows of the bordering farm ground. Bears Paws Mountains
There is also a wide array of recreational activities ranging from skiing at the Bear Paws Ski area, hunting the Bear Paw Mountains for elk and deer, or fishing for trout in Beaver Creek or the Bear Paw Reservoir. Hike, camp, float, or enjoy the scenic drive.
Hi-line Hunting and Fishing
Hill County claims a portion of the Golden Triangle, an area known for its robust grain production. The rolling fields provide cover and habitat for upland game birds, pheasant, Hungarian Partridge, and waterfowl. Montanans flock to the Hi-Line in the fall for its quality bird hunting opportunities. In addition to the bird hunting, big game hunting in this area attracts locals and tourists from afar looking to take down a trophy white-tailed or mule deer or elk. The Bears Paw offers world-class elk hunting, but you will have to put in for a tag as it is only a special draw for this area. The Bears Paw were formed by volcanic activity 50 million years ago.
Fishing on the Hi-Line attracts anglers looking to enjoy a wide variety of bodies of water and species. The Milk River flows through the open prairies and is a wonderful place to achieve serene solitude. It is by and large a warm-water fishing river where Smallmouth Bass are abundant. Catfish, Sturgeon, Whitefish, and Pike are also common in these waters. The Milk River makes for a perfect floating river for kayaks and canoes. Check out these other local areas that are well known for reeling in various fish species: Reser Reservoir, Bailey Reservoir, Ross Reservoir, Fresno Reservoir, and Beaver Creek Park. Reser Reservoir is best known for catching Big Bass. Large trout can be found roaming the waters as well. Looking for a place where kiddos can count on being entertained by a frequent tug on their lines? Bailey Reservoir is a great spot because something is always biting here. For a Cutthroat Trout haven, check out Ross Reservoir; it is a fly fisherman's paradise. If it's Walleye that you want, stop at Fresno Reservoir. It is one of Montana's number one warm-water fisheries. The Milk River feeds into this reservoir. Lastly, Beaver Creek Park is known as the mountains in the prairie. The lake is a no-wake lake and provides excellent fishing.
Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge
The CMR National Wildlife Refuge displays badlands, cottonwood river bottoms, forested coulees, and sprawling prairies. The Refuge provides over one million acres of public land for fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, bird-watching, and other outdoor activities. The area spans about 125 miles along the Missouri River, from the Fort Peck Dam west to the boundary with the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. If you're looking to observe game in its natural habitat, this refuge shall reward you. It is the second-largest refuge in the continental US. In September and October, locals and tourists from all over gather to watch the bull elk bugle and battle for the cow's attention at Slippery Ann Wildlife Viewing Area. Miles of parked cars can be seen while people sit on lawn chairs and watch for hours the wild display of the elk present. Herds of deer, red foxes, and coyotes can also be observed. Bird watchers can delight in spying mountain bluebirds and black-capped chickadees. Osprey, spotted sandpipers, and white pelicans can be found along the coast of the reservoir.
Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs
Soak in the only hot springs in the northern tier of Montana. Coming from a 3,200-foot deep well, 900 gallons of 108-degree water pumps through per minute to continuously heat a natural and chemical-free pool. The spring water contains beneficial minerals such as silica, sulfate, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and iron all advantageous for healing and health.
The Milk River
Forty-one different species of fish swim in the milky waters of the Milk River. One of prominence is the Channel Catfish. On May 8, 1805, the first “tourists” to this region, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, camped at the confluence of the Milk and Missouri rivers, about 18 miles southeast of present-day Glasgow. After exploring the river, Lewis called it “Milk River” because of its color resembling that of a “cup of tea admixture of a tablespoon full of milk.”
Location
State MT
County Hill
Community Curbs, Sidewalks
Zoning 1
Rooms
Basement Finished
Interior
Heating Forced Air, Gas
Cooling Central Air
Fireplace No
Appliance Dryer, Dishwasher, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator, Washer
Laundry Washer Hookup
Exterior
Parking Features Garage, Garage Door Opener
Garage Spaces 1.0
Fence Chain Link
Community Features Curbs, Sidewalks
Water Access Desc Community/Coop
View Residential
Porch Rear Porch, Deck
Building
Foundation Poured
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Community/Coop
Architectural Style Ranch
New Construction No
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 12444116217030000
Security Features Smoke Detector(s)
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Financing Cash
Special Listing Condition Standard
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