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Monthly Rent
$2,495
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
2 ba
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Square Feet
Details
About This Property
This unit is move-in ready. Please contact our office for information on the next available showing. Video tour available! This large 3 bedroom, 2 bath log cabin sits on 80 acres nestled in the Swan Valley between the Mission Mountains and the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Surrounded on all sides by the Elk Creek Conservation Area and Flathead National Forest lands, the property is at the end of a 3-mile gravel road. The property features a large main log cabin with three bedrooms and a full bath. As well as a second smaller log cabin with full bath, a guest sleeping area and basement root cellar. The unit has W/D hookups and a covered carport. Pets considered under 60 lbs, max of 2, with $500 pet deposit per pet and $50 monthly pet rent per pet. We will request that all applicants provide proof of good credit and at least 2 years of verifiable rental history. No smoking of any kind, including e-cigarettes/vape pens. *Tenant is responsible for electric, heat, propane, trash, snow removal, lawn care and renter's liability insurance. *Owner is responsible for annual propane tank rental, well and septic maintenance.
1631 Coyote Forest Ln is a house located in Missoula County and the 59826 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Swan Valley Elementary attendance zone.
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Renting vs. Buying
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Housing Cost Per Month: $2,495
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Rent for 30 YearsRenting doesn't build equity Future EquityRenting isn't tax deductible Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$0 Net Return
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Buy Over 30 Years$963K - $1.72M Future Equity$446K Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$65K - $817K Gain Net Return
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