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- Livingston Equestrian Ranch brochure.pdf
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Details about the Country Home
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| County: Park |
Type: Acreage w/House |
Acres: 167 |
| Address: 39 Soaring Eagle Drive |
City: Livingston |
State: Montana |
| Zip: 59047 |
Price:
$2,000,000.00 |
Status: Available |
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| Bedrooms: 3 |
Baths: 2 |
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Description of the Country Home
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Beautiful rolling hills with majestic mountain views make up this 167 horse palace. The indoor equestrian arena is custom designed complete with meeting space, equipment storage, offices, bathrooms with showers, stalls, prep area and wash stall. There is also a modular, frame constructed home with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a living room, kitchen/dining area, and a laundry/mud room with an attached two-car garage, which is actually three-car in size.
The property was once known as the Meredith Ranch which was a cattle operation encompassing thousands of acres northwest of Livingston. This 167 acre property has three fenced pastures. The fencing is a combination of post and rail (4 rails) on the sides most seen by the public, and coated wire. Three run-ins, constructed of continuous metal rail, are located just outside the south end of the stable.
The arena was constructed by Morton Buildings in 2003. Measuring 81’ x 225’ with a 16’ ceiling. The entire structure is insulated, helping it remain cool in summer and complimenting the heating system in the winter. The front wing contains offices and meeting space, equipment storage, two full bathrooms with showers, an elevated viewing room, four 12’ x 12’ stalls, and one wash stall. The portico is large enough to cover a truck and trailer for loading and unloading in inclement weather. The prep area is connected to the arena by two overhead doors, which are gated. Fibar footing is used because of its reputation for cushioning horses legs on impact and its dustless nature.
In building, “green power” is used by utilizing solar panels and wind turbines to generate electricity for the riding arena. The installer, Planetary Systems, is nationally known, yet located just 40 miles away in Ennis, Montana. Thus, they are conveniently available for service if needed.
The modular, frame constructed home, built in 2005, is on a 6’ cinder block foundation, allowing for storage of personal property, and contains all the mechanicals, including natural gas heat, central air conditioning, and a water softening system. There are three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a living room, kitchen/dining area, and a laundry/mud room. The attached two-car garage is actually three-car in size. The extra space is enclosed to provide a storage room. The property has other building sites for an additional home as well.
Morton Buildings completed the adjoining stable and separate storage building in October 2006. The stable contains, 23 stalls, all 12’ x 12’, two wash stalls with hot and cold water, a 24’ x 18’ tack room with a staircase to an open storage area, a feed room, an office, a viewing room with near full wall window toward the arena, two bathrooms, and a mechanical room.
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Directions to the Country Home
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The Livingston Equestrian Ranch is located 4 miles northwest of Livingston, 35 miles east of Bozeman, 90 miles west of Billings, and 90 miles north of Yellowstone National Park. It has a view of three mountain ranges: the Absorkas to the Southeast, the Crazies to the East, and the Bridgers to the Northwest, all a part of the Rocky Mountains.
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