What I love most about this property is how it blends comfort, privacy, and Montana scenery in a way that feels both peaceful and practical. Being on the ground level of a split-level home, the space feels tucked in and quiet, yet it opens up to sweeping views of the Missoula Valley and surrounding mountains. Many guests tell me their favorite moments are slow mornings with coffee in the living room or evenings spent on the sheltered north-facing patio, enjoying the light and the views without the heat of direct sun.
The private patio is a real highlight. With double doors, adjustable top-down, bottom-up shades, and built-in side vents, it’s easy to let in fresh air and natural light while still maintaining privacy. In warmer months, it’s a great spot for reading, working remotely, or unwinding after a day out, and the airflow makes it comfortable without needing to open the doors wide. Inside, the layout is simple and functional, with a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable living space, a full bathroom, and two bedrooms set slightly apart down a short hallway, which helps the space feel calm and well balanced.
Outdoors, the landscaping creates small pockets of privacy and relaxation. The patio is screened from view by a mounded planter, and the shaded lawn areas near the driveway and front yard offer additional places to sit, stretch out, or enjoy the quiet. Whether guests are here for work, an extended visit, or time outdoors, I see this space as a place to slow down, enjoy the light and views, and experience Missoula in a way that feels relaxed, private, and genuinely comfortable.