Beautiful 4-bedroom home on nearly 2 acres of land just across the road from Lake Fort Scott.
Serene setting for relaxation or hosting gatherings at your fire pit. Approximately 3000 sq feet of living space includes a main level master with en suite bathroom featuring a Jacuzzi tub. Living room has a vaulted ceiling as well as large windows overlooking the treed backyard.
Good sized kitchen with eat-in dining area with a bay window in addition to a formal dining room.
Room just inside entry way can be used as a formal living room, office, or library.
The upper level has a very large rec room, as well as a large 4th bedroom and a 3/4 bath. West facing front porch is the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee, and east facing back deck makes for a fabulous end to the day as you enjoy dinner in the shade. Oversized 2-car garage provides space for your equipment for both work and play. Mudroom entry from garage into kitchen with a sink and space for your washer and dryer.
We love the peaceful setting of this home, and the wildlife that we see on a regular basis. We enjoy the short walk over to the lake. We like the feeling of being outside of town, but just a few minute drive into town for work and school. We have enjoyed s’mores at the fire pit and tending to our raised gardens (which are already started for you to enjoy the produce this summer!).
4 Bedroom, 3 Baths, 3,000 square feet.
$275,000
To view please call: 620-215-0515
Beautiful piece of property, price seems good, but I wonder how much the property taxes will be for the new owner?
You can search the tax amount on any property in the county at this website: http://ks1055.cichosting.com/ttp/tax/Search/search_tax.aspx
Bob, that will only tell you what the current owner’s pay based on their purchase price……Bourbon county seems to have some of the highest Property taxes in the entire country 🙁 Records indicate annual taxes of $4,385.69 and has been that high for the past 10+ years……That’s a lot of money for not a lot of services and I’m sure it will jump up from there for the new owners 🙁 Kansas and Bourbon County just don’t want people to have nice things…….