58114, Range Road 73
NONE Rural Lac Ste. Anne County T0E 1N0

$309,000
Residential beds: 4 baths: 2.0 2,491 sq. ft. built: 1991

Main Photo: 58114, Range Road 73: Rural Lac Ste. Anne County Detached for sale : MLS®# A2254609
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Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Residential
MLS® Num:
A2254609
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Year Built:
1991
A private rustic log home encircled by trees and a small pasture area. A local log home builder originally built the home. Includes some outbuildings and a newer well. Interior photos are not available. All measurements to be verified by the purchasing agent. To be sold "as is where is".
Property Type:
Residential
Property Sub Type:
Detached
Condo Type:
Not a Condo
Transaction Type:
For Sale
Possession:
Possession Date:
Suite:
No
Home Style:
1 and Half Storey, Acreage with Residence
Total Living Area:
2,491 sq. ft.
Lower Level Finished Area:
Above Grade Finished Area:
Taxes:
Tax Assessed Value:
HOA Fee Includes:
Acreage:
Yes
Lot Area:
10.5 acre(s)
Acres Cleared:
Acres Cultivated:
Acres Irrigated:
Acres Leasehold:
Acres Not Cultivated:
Acres Freehold:
Acres Seeded:
Acres Tame Hay:
Acres Treed:
Acres Waste:
Acres Water Rights:
Front Exposure:
North
Reg. Size:
Reg. Size Includes:
Unit Exposure:
East
Levels:
One and One Half
Total Rooms Above Grade:
9
Year built:
1991 (Age: 34)
Bedrooms:
4 (Above Grd: 4)
Bedrooms Above Grade:
4
Bedrooms Below Grade:
0
Bathrooms:
2.0 (Full:2, Half:0)
Plan:
1122324
Heating:
Forced Air, Propane
Basement:
None
Foundation:
Other
New Constr.:
No
Construction Material:
Log
Structure Type:
House
Roof:
Metal
Ensuite:
No
Flooring:
Hardwood, Vinyl
Cooling:
None
Fireplaces:
0
Water Supply:
Well
Sewer:
Open Discharge, Private Sewer
Garage:
No
Parking:
Off Street
Parking Places:
10
Parking Total/Covered:
10 / -
Laundry Features:
Other
NONE
None
N/A
None Known
Floor
Type
Size
Other
Main Floor
Kitchen
14'6" × 11'
Main Floor
Dining Room
14'6" × 11'
Main Floor
Entrance
14' × 7'4"
Main Floor
Bedroom - Primary
15' × 12'
Main Floor
Bedroom
11'5" × 9'5"
Main Floor
Furnace/Utility Room
Measurements not available
Main Floor
Walk-In Closet
9' × 5'6"
Main Floor
Dinette
15' × 14'
Main Floor
Living Room
22' × 14'5"
2nd Floor
Bedroom
15' × 14'
2nd Floor
Bonus Room
15' × 11'
2nd Floor
Bedroom
15'6" × 13'5"
Floor
Ensuite
Pieces
Other
Main Floor
No
3
0' x 0'
Main Floor
No
3
0' x 0'
Title to Land:
Fee Simple
Community Features:
None
Interior Features:
High Ceilings, Kitchen Island
Exterior Features:
Private Entrance, Private Yard
Patio And Porch Features:
None
Lot Features:
Back Yard, Few Trees
Num. of Parcels:
0
Outbuildings:
Shed
Fencing:
Partial
Nearest Town:
Mayerthorpe
Region:
Lac Ste. Anne County
Zoning:
R1B
Listed Date:
Sep 05, 2025
Days on Mkt:
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