Find peace and privacy in this expansive 5,256 SF home situated on 45.31 acres of lush, fertile land. The property features full fencing and cross-fencing, which creates an ideal environment for farming, raising animals, and enjoying life to the fullest. This two-story Amish-built home has spray foam insulation, making it extra cozy in any season. With its charming veneer and tile floors, the house boasts three spacious bedrooms and three and a half baths. The space, with its high ceilings, fills with natural light, making it cozy and inviting. Enjoy the comfort and sustainability of in-floor heating, solar-powered with a domestic water well, plus an unfinished basement built with an ICF foundation, offering limitless potential, whether you envision a recreation room or extra storage. Outside, you'll discover a barn measuring 2,880 square feet with R-17 insulated paneled walls, a tack room, and a workshop area. You'll instantly fall in love with the round pen, whether you're training horses or enjoying a casual ride.
Offered By
Kimberlee Salimeno kimberlee.platinumproperties@gmail.com,719-783-0670, Keller Williams Clients Choice Realty
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