Sold on Sep 19, 2018
The home sits at the top of Dalton Trail with its own park setting oasis, featuring private lawn, decks, hot tub and fire pit and beautiful perennials. Inside the home with its MIL has 5 bedrooms, 2.75 bath. Once inside the stairs leading up take you to the GREAT room that is open and inviting. Sit in the newly remodeled kitchen area or in the living area next to the centrally located Blaze King wood stove. From there, you will find the 3rd level that take you to 3 bedrooms including the large master bedroom with remodeled bathroom and its own deck. The lower level of the home is the location of the MIL which has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The outside features many building including a "she shed", large parking and garden area. In 2010 the home owners satisfied the recommended repairs to increase the home energy efficiency to a 5 Star Energy Rating. Description from Seller: Tri-level cedar-front 3,100 s.f. 5-bed, 3-bath home on level ridge-top 1.44-acre lot in the Pearl Creek/West Valley school district, close to UAF. Upstairs is 2,120 sq. ft. main living area with great room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and laundry room. Downstairs 1,042 sq. ft. apartment has full kitchen and open kitchen/dining/living room, 2 bedrooms and bath, plus stacked washer-dryer. 3 car attached garage, one with direct access to the apartment. The main living area has 960 sq. ft. open living/dining/kitchen great room with cathedral ceiling. The remodeled kitchen has stainless appliances, custom local birch cabinets, soft-close drawers, pull-out pantry, granite and Corian countertops and a large maple, butcher-block island. All 3 bathrooms have been recently remodeled with new floors & fixtures and a tiled walk-in shower in the master bath. The 1983 home is 5-star, super-insulated, with a Buderus furnace. Outside features include a wide front porch, a back deck 1-story above the lawn area, 3 storage sheds, wood shed, raised-bed garden, fire pit, cedar-platform hot tub with privacy fence, several perennial flower beds, rhubarb and raspberries. On state-maintained roadway at the top of Dalton Trail (692 Dalton Trail).