140 Village Crossing 2H, Bozeman MT Tour

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140 Village Crossing 2H, Bozeman Montana

2 bedrooms | 2 baths | Underground Parking

1,184 sq ft

Offered at $476,500

MLS 329815

*Shown by appointment only.

Nicely finished 2 bed/2 bath unit in the Village Downtown. 1 block off downtown Bozeman Main Street’s restaurants, bistros, coffee shops, and breweries. Fantastic views of the mountains. Walking trails and open space out back door. Includes private underground parking and storage unit.

The Village Downtown

The Village Downtown is urban living at its best in Bozeman, Montana. Located in the Bozeman Historic District the Village Downtown offers the convenience of the downtown lifestyle combined with outdoor recreation opportunities nearby. Lindley Park, the public library, fine dining and shopping, and an extensive trail system are all conveniently nearby.
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The Condo

Tall ceilings gives this unit a spacious feel. Great layout with easy flow from kitchen to living area. Very functional island that sits four. Wood floors in primary areas, with carpeted floors in bedrooms and tile floors in baths. Kitchen has stainless steel appliances.
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The Area

The Village Downtown condos are located in downtown Bozeman. Bozeman Urban Living is a blend of the historic character of downtown Bozeman with the conveniences of contemporary living. Anchored by a vibrant historic Main Street, this condo offers easy access to Bozeman’s businesses, culture, entertainment, and community activities that form the foundation of Bozeman Quality Of Life.

The heart of Bozeman is its vibrant downtown. With plenty of amenities, restaurants, shopping and nightlife, Downtown Bozeman condos are a great option for those looking to enjoy a fantastic quality of life within walking distance of Bozeman’s Historic Downtown area. The area around Bozeman is a critical component of wildlife conservation in southwest Montana. Bozeman lies at the northern reaches of core wildlife habitat within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and forms a linkage to a major wildlife corridor that connects the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem to the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.

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Christy Delger
Christy Delger
BROKER / REALTOR
406-581-8781
christydelger@gmail.com
5 out of 5 stars (30 reviews)
Craig Delger
Craig Delger
BROKER / REALTOR
406-581-7504
craigdelger@gmail.com

LIFESTYLE

Bozeman Lifestyle

Bozeman LifestyleBozeman lifestyle is considered one of the most appealing in the West. The Bozeman Quality Of Life index rates very well due to access to Outdoor Recreation, Amusement, Culture, Education, Medical, Religion, Restaurants and Weather. Bozeman is routinely ranked as one of the best places to live, best places to retire, best place to raise a kid, best place to visit, best ski town, and best college town. Big Sky Resort is also frequently recognized as one of the world’s best ski resorts, most affordable ski resort, and best ski resort for families.

The world-class Museum of the Rockies, a Smithsonian affiliate, houses one of the world’s largest collections of dinosaur fossils. Montana State University-Bozeman is the region’s only Carnegie-I-classified research institution – a designation that gives it equal footing with prestigious universities like Yale, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins. Bozeman is also home to the Bozeman Symphony, the Intermountain Opera, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, the Bozeman Public Library and numerous other galleries, theaters and non-profits. Learn more about Bozeman Lifestyle.

Bozeman Schools

Bozeman SchoolsBozeman’s schools are just one of the many reasons families choose to live here. The Bozeman School System has several top rated schools, both public schools and private schools. The Bozeman public school system is divided into individual School Districts. Bozeman School District zones are subject to change. Please contact our Bozeman Real Estate Agents to learn more about Bozeman Schools and Bozeman School Districts.

This property resides in the following school districts:
Elementary School: Hawthorne Elementary School
Middle School: Sacajawea Middle School
High School: Bozeman High School

*There are also several Bozeman Private Schools available.

Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding

Bridger BowlLiving in a Village Downtown Condo offers convenient access to excellent skiing. Bridger Bowl is less than 15 minutes away. Considered Bozeman’s “hometown ski area” Bridger Bowl is one of only 4 non-profit ski areas in the United States. It provides affordable skiing, great terrain, and outstanding snowfall. Learn More about Bridger Bowl Ski Area. Additionally, Big Sky is less than an hour away. Learn more about Big Sky.

Cross-Country Skiing

Crosscut Mountain Sports CenterThe Village Downtown is also less than 15 minutes to Crosscut Mountain Sports Center. Crosscut Mountain Sports Center combines the 259-acre Crosscut Ranch and 276-acre Bohart Ranch properties into one world class nordic ski venue. Crosscut Mountain Sports Center’s trail system, lodge, and venue are designed to accommodate a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts – from hikers and mountain bikers to skiing families seeking groomed cross country ski trails and backcountry access. Learn More about Crosscut Mountain Sports Center.



Conservation and Public Land

Bozeman Public LandThis property is located in Gallatin County. Gallatin County is unique in that almost 50% of the 1.6 million acres is public land. Gallatin Country borders the northern edge of the 2.2 million acres of Yellowstone National Park, forming the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem which is the largest area of protected land in the lower 48 states. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is one of the last remaining large, nearly intact ecosystems in the northern temperate zone of the Earth. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) is one of the world’s foremost natural laboratories in landscape ecology and Holocene geology, and is a world-renowned recreational destination. It is also home to the diverse native plants and animals of Yellowstone. Learn more about Bozeman Public Land.

 

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PROPERTY DETAILS

  • SQ FT

    1,184

  • BR | BA

    2 | 2

  • LOCATION

    DOWNTOWN

  • YEAR BUILT

    2006


  • Price: $476,500 
  • Status: Active 
  • Type: Condominium 
  • MLS #: 329815 
  • City: Bozeman 
  • Zip: 59715 
  • Property Area: 1NE – Boz N of Main/E of 19th 
  • Subdivision: Village Downtown 
  • Year Built: 2006 
  • Beds:2  
  • Baths:
  • Square Feet:1,184  
  • Appliances: Refrigerator,Stove, Dishwasher,Disposal,Washer,Dryer 
  • Heating/Cooling:Hot Water Baseboard, Natural Gas, Radiant (Ceiling/Floor), AC Unit 
  • View: Mountain Views  
  • Style: Custom 
  • Utility Services: Cable, City Sewer, City Water, Natural Gas, Telephone 
  • Listing Date: 2019-01-24 
  • Listing Agent: Christy Delger & Craig Delger of Bozeman Realty Group | PureWest | Christie’s – Bozeman 

 

GETTING HERE

Bozeman is a very well serviced airport with many direct flights to major hubs daily. Although you’ll feel like you’re getting away from it all, you can still stay well connected to major cities across the United States. Learn More about the Bozeman Airport.

Bozeman Direct Flights

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON BOZEMAN

Bozeman Lifestyle
Bozeman Relocation Guide
Bozeman Quality of Life
Top 10 Reasons To Move To Bozeman
Why Bozeman Is A Great Place To Retire
5 Reasons We Live In Bozeman
Bozeman Climate
Bozeman Parks
Bozeman Walking Trails
Bridger Bowl
Crosscut Mountain Sports Center
Big Sky
Gallatin Valley
Yellowstone National Park
Bozeman Rivers
Bozeman Public Land
Bozeman Mountain Ranges
Montana State university

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