Some neighborhoods land in the sweet spot between elbow room and everything you actually need. The Crossing Subdivision is one of them. 3576 Lolo Way, sits right in the heart of everything, and is tucked into the quiet of the Crossing Subdivision. One block from Gallatin County Regional Park, featuring the Dino Park the kids love and the fenced off-leash area with ponds the dogs love more. This neighborhood landed in the sweet spot between elbow room and everything you actually need. The house is a well-built craftsman with stacked stone detail, copper roof accent, and shake siding. Inside: an open living space anchored by a gas fireplace and built-in shelving, a primary suite that's quiet and finished, and a third bedroom that's been used as a study; the kind of flex space that earns its square footage whether you need a desk or a door that closes. Kitchen comes equipped: gas range, stainless steel appliances, oversized granite island with room for every project, be it your perfect loaf of bread or the last minute project. Washer and dryer set with pedestals convey. Covered back patio with a manual shade for the summer south facing sun, fenced yard, room to exhale. Virtually staged photos enhance the details of what the space can hold. What it already has is the part worth seeing.
Full Baths: 2
Zip: 59718
SQFT: 1524
Property Type: Residential
Lot Size: 0.1148
Levels: One
Bedrooms: 3
Office Name: HoM 406
Year Built: 2016
Subdivision: The Crossing
Area: Bozeman City Limits
Status: Active
(Data provided by Gallatin-BigSky-BSC data)
MLS® # 407952
MLS® # 399592
MLS® # 410167