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Häuser & einzelhäuser zum Verkauf in Mackay

505.076 EUR

Häuser & Einzelhäuser (Zum Verkauf)

Grund 8.094
Aktenzeichen: EDEN-T99311616 / 99311616
Amazing chance to own a lot on the Big Lost River. Detailed plans have already been designed or design your own mountain retreat and enjoy the sound of the river with incredible views of the Lost River Mountains all around.This property spans over 2 acres and boasts more than 250 feet of river frontage. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains in every direction. Detailed plans have already been designed for a stunning main home, a guest house, and a spacious shop. The main home is an impressive 3,581 square feet, featuring 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Its porch is designed to provide spectacular views of both the river and the mountains. The guest home, covering 704 square feet, includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen. The shop, spanning 1,989 square feet, is designed with concrete flooring and includes both a 14-foot and a 10-foot bay door, making it perfect for various uses. This property combines natural beauty with thoughtful design, offering a unique opportunity to create a dream mountain retreat. The nearby Salmon-Challis National Forest offers opportunities for hunting, camping, hiking, mountain biking, and off-roading. The Big Lost River flows along the edge of the property.It is known for world class trout fishing. This river is home to species such as rainbow, brook, cutthroat, and bull trout. There are numerous river access spots as well up and down the valley.There is also a reservoir for more fishing and boating. The surrounding national forest is teeming with diverse big game and upland birds. The mountains host elk, mule deer, moose, and antelope, while game birds like grouse and chukar can be spotted in these hills. The forest contains numerous archaeological sites, including Native American rock art and ancient settlements. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a unique geological area featuring vast lava fields, cinder cones, and other volcanic formations.   Custer County experiences a continental climate typical of much of the Intermountain West region of the United States with cold winters and hot summers, low precipitation, and a high number of sunny days. Annual snowfall can vary but tends to be moderate, especially in the higher elevations. Eastern Idaho was settled primarily in the 1880's and 1890's mostly by Pioneers. The areas first settled were along the Bear River and Snake River and then up the tributaries. Irrigation was originally developed with river and creek water close to the sources. Reservoirs were built on the Snake River to provide storage water and large canal systems were developed. When wells became feasible, the irrigation development continued in the desert areas away from the river. Today, there are many commercial farm units with canal water or wells providing an inexpensive source of water. Mackay Idaho is known nation-wide as one of the top 10 places to visit you've never heard of. Custer county is predominantly rural however tourism, hunting and fishing result in a variety of restaurants and amenities. Situated in the eastern part of the state is surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the Big Lost River and Salmon River Valleys. Big Lost River Valley is surrounded by mountains, including the tallest mountain in Idaho, Mt. Borah at an altitude of over 12,000 feet. There is a trail to the summit. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy in Eastern Idaho. The fertile soil and favorable climate support various crops, including potatoes, wheat, barley, and hay. Livestock operations, particularly cattle and sheep ranching, are also common in the region. There are several nearby cities and towns where residents can access a variety of urban amenities. Located approximately 70 miles southeast of Custer County, Idaho Falls is the largest city in eastern Idaho. It offers a wide range of urban amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, entertainment venues, cultural attractions, and medical facilities. Idaho Falls is also home to the Idaho Falls Regional Airport, providing convenient air travel access. Located 80 miles away is the Wood River Valley, home to Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum, and Sun Valley.Sun Valley was the first ski resort in America and remains the premier one. Available are down-hill and nordic skiing (the latter on a golf course for summer use).Culture, entertainment, endless restaurants, shopping and amenities abound. Also, in the Wood River Valley is an airport serving most of the western US. Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen Amazing chance to own a lot on the Big Lost River. Detailed plans have already been designed or design your own mountain retreat and enjoy the sound of the river with incredible views of the Lost River Mountains all around.This property spans over 2 acres and boasts more than 250 feet of river frontage. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains in every direction. Detailed plans have already been designed for a stunning main home, a guest house, and a spacious shop. The main home is an impressive 3,581 square feet, featuring 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Its porch is designed to provide spectacular views of both the river and the mountains. The guest home, covering 704 square feet, includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen. The shop, spanning 1,989 square feet, is designed with concrete flooring and includes both a 14-foot and a 10-foot bay door, making it perfect for various uses. This property combines natural beauty with thoughtful design, offering a unique opportunity to create a dream mountain retreat. The nearby Salmon-Challis National Forest offers opportunities for hunting, camping, hiking, mountain biking, and off-roading. The Big Lost River flows along the edge of the property.It is known for world class trout fishing. This river is home to species such as rainbow, brook, cutthroat, and bull trout. There are numerous river access spots as well up and down the valley.There is also a reservoir for more fishing and boating. The surrounding national forest is teeming with diverse big game and upland birds. The mountains host elk, mule deer, moose, and antelope, while game birds like grouse and chukar can be spotted in these hills. The forest contains numerous archaeological sites, including Native American rock art and ancient settlements. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a unique geological area featuring vast lava fields, cinder cones, and other volcanic formations.   Custer County experiences a continental climate typical of much of the Intermountain West region of the United States with cold winters and hot summers, low precipitation, and a high number of sunny days. Annual snowfall can vary but tends to be moderate, especially in the higher elevations. Eastern Idaho was settled primarily in the 1880's and 1890's mostly by Pioneers. The areas first settled were along the Bear River and Snake River and then up the tributaries. Irrigation was originally developed with river and creek water close to the sources. Reservoirs were built on the Snake River to provide storage water and large canal systems were developed. When wells became feasible, the irrigation development continued in the desert areas away from the river. Today, there are many commercial farm units with canal water or wells providing an inexpensive source of water. Mackay Idaho is known nation-wide as one of the top 10 places to visit you've never heard of. Custer county is predominantly rural however tourism, hunting and fishing result in a variety of restaurants and amenities. Situated in the eastern part of the state is surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the Big Lost River and Salmon River Valleys. Big Lost River Valley is surrounded by mountains, including the tallest mountain in Idaho, Mt. Borah at an altitude of over 12,000 feet. There is a trail to the summit. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy in Eastern Idaho. The fertile soil and favorable climate support various crops, including potatoes, wheat, barley, and hay. Livestock operations, particularly cattle and sheep ranching, are also common in the region. There are several nearby cities and towns where residents can access a variety of urban amenities. Located approximately 70 miles southeast of Custer County, Idaho Falls is the largest city in eastern Idaho. It offers a wide range of urban amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, entertainment venues, cultural attractions, and medical facilities. Idaho Falls is also home to the Idaho Falls Regional Airport, providing convenient air travel access. Located 80 miles away is the Wood River Valley, home to Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum, and Sun Valley.Sun Valley was the first ski resort in America and remains the premier one. Available are down-hill and nordic skiing (the latter on a golf course for summer use).Culture, entertainment, endless restaurants, shopping and amenities abound. Also, in the Wood River Valley is an airport serving most of the western US. Chance incroyable de posséder un terrain sur la rivière Big Lost. Des plans détaillés ont déjà été conçus ou concevez votre propre retraite en montagne et profitez du son de la rivière avec une vue incroyable sur les montagnes de Lost River tout autour. Cette propriété s’étend sur plus de 2 acres et dispose de plus de 250 pieds de façade sur la rivière. Il offre une vue imprenable sur les montagnes environnantes dans toutes les directions. Des plans détaillés ont déjà été conçus pour une superbe maison principale, une maison d’hôtes et une boutique spacieuse. La maison principale est d’une superficie impressionnante de 3 581 pieds carrés, comprenant 3 chambres et 3 salles de bains. Son porche est conçu pour offrir des vues spectaculaires sur le fleuve et les montagnes. La maison d’invités, d’une superficie de 704 pieds carrés, comprend 2 chambres, 1 salle de bain et une cuisine entièrement équipée. L’atelier, d’une superficie de 1 989 pieds carrés, est conçu avec un sol en béton et comprend une porte de baie de 14 pieds et une porte de baie de 10 pieds, ce qui le rend parfait pour diverses utilisations. Cette propriété combine la beauté naturelle avec un design réfléchi, offrant une occasion unique de créer une retraite de montagne de rêve. La forêt nationale voisine de Salmon-Challis offre des possibilités de chasse, de camping, de randonnée, de VTT et de tout-terrain. La Big Lost River coule le long du bord de la propriété. Il est connu pour la pêche à la truite de classe mondiale. Cette rivière abrite des espèces telles que l’arc-en-ciel, l’omble de fontaine, l’omble de fontaine et l’omble à tête plate. Il existe de nombreux points d’accès à la rivière en haut et en bas de la vallée. Il y a aussi un réservoir pour plus de pêche et de navigation de plaisance. La forêt nationale environnante regorge de gros gibier et d’oiseaux des hautes terres. Les montagnes abritent des wapitis, des cerfs mulets, des orignaux et des antilopes, tandis que le gibier à plumes comme la gélinotte et le chukar peut être repéré dans ces collines. La forêt contient de nombreux sites archéologiques, notamment de l’art rupestre amérindien et d’anciennes colonies. Le monument national et la réserve des cratères de la lune sont une zone géologique unique comprenant de vastes champs de lave, des cônes de cendres et d’autres formations volcaniques. Le comté de Custer connaît un climat continental typique d’une grande partie de la région Intermountain West des États-Unis, avec des hivers froids et des étés chauds, de faibles précipitations et un grand nombre de jours ensoleillés. Les chutes de neige annuelles peuvent varier, mais ont tendance à être modérées, surtout dans les hautes altitudes. L’est de l’Idaho a été colonisé principalement dans les années 1880 et 1890 principalement par des pionniers. Les premières régions colonisées se trouvaient le long de la rivière Bear et de la rivière Snake, puis en amont des affluents. À l’origine, l’irrigation était pratiquée avec l’eau des rivières et des ruisseaux à proximité des sources. Des réservoirs ont été construits sur la rivière Snake pour fournir de l’eau de stockage et de grands systèmes de canaux ont été développés. Lorsque les puits sont devenus possibles, le développement de l’irrigation s’est poursuivi dans les zones désertiques éloignées de la rivière. Aujourd’hui, il existe de nombreuses unités agricoles commerciales avec de l’eau de canal ou des puits fournissant une source d’eau peu coûteuse. Mackay, dans l’Idaho, est connu dans tout le pays comme l’un des 10 meilleurs endroits à visiter dont vous n’avez jamais entendu parler. Le comté de Custer est principalement rural, mais le tourisme, la chasse et la pêche entraînent une variété de restaurants et de commodités. Situé dans la partie orientale de l’État, il est entouré par le magnifique paysage des vallées de la rivière Big Lost et de la rivière Salmon. La vallée de Big Lost River est entourée de montagnes, dont la plus haute montagne de l’Idaho, le mont Borah, à plus de 12 000 pieds d’altitude. Il y a un sentier jusqu’au sommet. L’agriculture est une partie importante de l’économie locale dans l’est de l’Idaho. Le sol fertile et le climat favorable soutiennent diverses cultures, notamment les pommes de terre, le blé, l’orge et le foin. L’élevage, en particulier l’élevage de bovins et de moutons, est également courant dans la région. Il y a plusieurs villes et villages à proximité où les résidents peuvent accéder à une variété de commodités urbaines. Située à environ 70 miles au sud-est du comté de Custer, Idaho Falls est la plus grande ville de l’est de l’Idaho. Il offre un large éventail de commodités urbaines, notamment des centres commerciaux, des restaurants, des lieux de divertissement, des attractions culturelles et des installations médicales. Idaho Falls abrite également l’aéroport régional d’Idaho Falls, offrant un accès pratique aux voyages en avion. Située à 80 miles de là se trouve la Wood River Valley, qui abrite Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum et Sun Valley.Sun Valley a été la première station de ski d’Amérique et reste la première. Le ski alpin et le ski nordique sont disponibles (ce dernier sur un terrain de golf pour une utilisation estivale). La culture, les divertissements, les innombrables restaurants, les boutiques et les commodités abondent. De plus, dans la vallée de Wood River se trouve un aéroport desservant la majeure partie de l’ouest des États-Unis.
Aktenzeichen: EDEN-T99311616
Land: US
Stadt: Mackay
Postleitzahl: 83251
Kategorie: Wohnsitze
Anzeigentyp: Zum Verkauf
Immobilientyp: Häuser & Einzelhäuser
Größe des Grundstücks: 8.094
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