Silverbow 55 is a great place to hang your hat… what kind of hat? You pick from your hat collection: gardening, trucker, cowboy, nordic quick dying wool, golf, beekeeper, broad brim UV protector. All of these hats and their various jobs will come in handy with the lifestyle afforded by owning here. This lofted one-bedroom condo on the Big Sky Golf Course & Nordic Ski Trails has been recently updated since its 1972 original construction. It’s small but the high ceiling makes every square foot *work* into multidimensional volume. It’s an end unit with southern exposure, surrounded by mature pine trees, on a cul-de-sac in the middle of the Meadow area. The Middle Fork of the West Fork of the Gallatin flows beside the Silverbow neighborhood and attracts sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, and all manner of ungulates (except Bison and Pronghorn). Silverbow has its very own outdoor pool and hot tub (ooh la la in the summer!). The condo itself has a wood stove to keep it extra cozy in the winter months which grounds the living space. This would be a great candidate for the Housing Trust’s Good Deeds program. It is not currently restricted, but a buyer could apply for up to 20% in down payment assistance. Ask your trusted local broker for guidance. It has been a short term rental for a few years but there aren’t any future obligations on the calendar. You’re welcome to inquire for that income information. This is offered fully furnished, exactly as seen in the photos. Dust off your favorite hat and come take a look. Keywords: 2225 Black Otter, Big Sky MT 59716, Big Sky, MT, Greater Big Sky, 5BMV – Big Sky Meadow Village, Gallatin County, Silverbow Condo Subdivision, Residential, Condominium, Condo, Bungalow, Cattle, Cattle Ranch, Bison, Buffalo, Bison Ranch, Buffalo Ranch MLS# 411818
This 696 square feet Condo is located in Big Sky Mountain Village.
Big Sky Mountain Village is the area that surrounds the base of Lone Mountain. The Mountain Village is the area closest to Big Sky Resort.
The Mountain Village area is divided between the counties of Madison and Gallatin.
This distinction is important because of the differing real estate tax rates for Montana counties.