About 325 N 3rd Street
Built in 1918 to provide accommodations for Northern Pacific railroad executives as the railroad expanded, this historic five plex is probably one of Livingston's most lovely old buildings on a great street close to the vibrant downtown area. Much of the original detailing is intact throughout: hardwood floors, original light fixtures, big kitchens, dining rooms with glass fronted corner cabinets, bedrooms with built in dressing tables, high ceilings and beautiful light throughout. Over the seven years the sellers have owned it, the building has had very few vacancies. They have tried to maintain lower rents for the Livingston community, but income could certainly be increased if so desired. There are hardly any apartment buildings in Livingston: don't miss this opportunity to own a great income producing asset, but a piece of history too. Call now for a video tour or an appointment to take a look in person!
Features of 325 N 3rd Street
MLS® # | 394662 |
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Price | $829,000 |
Bathrooms | 0.00 |
Acres | 0.16 |
Year Built | 1918 |
Type | Residential Income |
Sub-Type | Multi Family |
Style | Traditional |
Status | Active |
Community Information
Address | 325 N 3rd Street |
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Area | 6C - Livingston City Limits |
Subdivision | Livingston Original Plat |
City | Livingston |
County | Park |
State | MT |
Zip Code | 59047 |
Amenities
Utilities | Sewer Available, Water Available |
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Parking | Gravel |
Is Waterfront | No |
Waterfront | None |
Has Pool | No |
Interior
Interior | Hardwood |
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Appliances | Range, Refrigerator |
Heating | Baseboard |
Cooling | None |
Fireplace | No |
Stories | Two |
Has Basement | Yes |
Basement | Bathroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, Rec/Family Area |
Exterior
Roof | Metal |
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Construction | Stucco |
Additional Information
Date Listed | August 5th, 2024 |
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Days on Market | 129 |
Zoning | R3 - Residential Medium Density |
Foreclosure | No |
Short Sale | No |
RE / Bank Owned | No |
Listing Details
Agent | Gillian Swanson |
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Office | ERA Landmark Western Land |