551 Tami Drive$625,000

Superior, MT

3 BEDS, 3 BATHS, 2.30 ACRES

$625,000

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3

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2.30

ACRES

Description

Discover the perfect blend of privacy, comfort, and opportunity with this beautifully finished 3-bedroom, 3-bath home situated on 2.3 wooded acres. Tucked among mature trees, this property offers a peaceful, secluded setting while remaining just minutes from downtown Superior and providing easy access to Interstate 90 for convenient commuting. Inside, you’ll find quality craftsmanship throughout, featuring granite countertops, warm tongue-and-groove wood walls, and durable luxury vinyl plank flooring that combines style with low-maintenance living. The thoughtfully designed layout creates a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Adding exceptional value is the attached apartment, offering excellent potential for rental income, multi-generational living, or guest accommodations. Whether you’re looking to offset your mortgage, invest in additional revenue, or simply enjoy extra space, this versatile feature provides endless possibilities. Enjoy the serenity of Montana living with room to roam, abundant privacy, and the convenience of nearby amenities. Properties offering this combination of acreage, quality finishes, and income-producing potential are rare—don’t miss your opportunity to make this unique property your own. Local Area Western Montana competes as the most beautiful area of the state which makes Superior a wonderful place to call home. The county seat of Mineral County, Superior is surrounded by rugged and amazing mountains more specifically the Bitterroots. The Clark Fork River flows right through town so it is no wonder adventure and local flavor come in the form of floating and fishing. Its ideal location makes it a phenomenal launching point for any outdoor recreation. Get an idea of the area’s rich mining history by stopping by the Mineral County Museum. Get out and explore this quiet corner of Montana! Area Attractions The Clark Fork River The Clark Fork River is one of the longest rivers in Montana meandering more than 280 miles paralleling I-90. There are many access points, and its diverse terrain makes certain that no two trips down its waters are the same. It originates in the Silver Bow Mountains with many tributaries contributing to its reputation as one of the most popular destinations for fly fishing in the United States. The river offers recreation such as floating, rafting, kayaking, and river surfing in addition to its epic fishing. The best fishing waters are found between the origin and the confluence with the Flathead River near the Paradise-Plains area. Fish caught in these waters range in size, but some can be from 14-20 inches. Species thriving here include the Clark Fork native Westslope Cutthroat and world-class brown and rainbow trout as well as smallmouth bass. Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort features five natural flowing-through hot springs pools ranging in temperatures from 100 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit. Take the cold plunge if you dare at 55 degrees! Also offered are two salt-treated pools available to swimmers of all ages. Even if you are just passing through, call in advance and stop in for a daily swim. The resort offers fine dining and entertainment. The National Bison Range As one of the oldest wildlife refuges in the nation, this spread allows one of the most significant remaining American bison herds to roam safely. It was established in 1908 to protect the bison and sustains nearly 300 to 500 bison across the 19,000 acres of timberland and grassland. The range includes an informative visitor center, an auto tour, and a picnic area. You can also find white-tailed and mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorns, and at least 200 species of birds that call the range home. Hunting Where the game is as big as the sky, Montana offers hunting as no other state can. This area has a spectacular bighorn sheep population. Whether it is a bow or rifle that you are The hunting in Mineral County and the surrounding Bitterroot/Lolo National Forest country is considered very good by Montana standards. The terrain is rugged, heavily forested, and supports strong populations of elk, mule & white-tailed deer, black bear, mountain lion, and moose in select units. Lookout Pass Lookout Pass is located approximately 33 miles west of St. Regis along Interstate 90, with a typical drive time of about 35 to 40 minutes depending on weather and road conditions. The route is especially scenic, following the St. Regis River corridor through the forested Bitterroot Mountains. Situated directly on the Montana–Idaho border at an elevation of roughly 4,710 feet, Lookout Pass is one of the region’s premier year-round recreation destinations. During the winter months, it is widely known for the Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area, which receives abundant annual snowfall and offers skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing opportunities. In the summer, the area becomes a hub for hiking, mountain biking, scenic drives, and access to the famous Route of the Hiawatha rail trail. Its close proximity to St. Regis provides residents and visitors with convenient access to both western Montana outdoor recreation and nearby northern Idaho destinations such as Wallace and the Silver Valley. Cedar Creek Golf Course Enjoy golfing with breathtaking alpine views.

PRICE

$625,000

FEATURES

    • MLS #: 30073608
    • Lot: 100,275.12 sqft
    • Single-Family
    • Built in 2024
    • Full Bathrooms: 3
    • Cooling: Ductless
    • Heating: Ductless, Wood Stove
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Listed By: Kate Carr Sousa, Corder and Associates, LLC