This one-level ranch style home is located in the much-loved quiet, tree-lined streets on the southside of Lander, WY, known for its base of the mountains location of the largely undiscovered and renowned Sinks Canyon State Park! Once known as the South 5th Sassy Lassie, this well-known property is a community favorite with its lush corner lot and tidy, traditional full-brick ranch style. Step into a tasteful and welcoming living room with solid, refinished hardwood floors and charming brick hearth gas fireplace. The kitchen represents the care and mindful preservation of the property with near-flawless condition in the original hardwood cabinetry, vintage counters and darling teal wall oven, cooktop stove, hood vent and matching wall phone. The living space is large, comfortably accommodating a 6-top dining table while maintaining room for friends & family to cook and gather together. There are three bedrooms, all with original solid wood closet cubbies and nooks. The original 1961 doors, built-ins, cabinetry, hardware, door knobs and fixtures provide an opportunity to own a home in the highly desired mid-century modern finish, all in nearly perfect condition from the day the home was built! The home is comfortable, maintains a nice, even temperature and is efficient with hot water gas boiler heat. The home is on a large, mature corner lot with extras including backyard privacy fencing, mature garden, automatic sprinkler system that runs off a yard watering well, deck and RV parking space. The bright, attached garage is great for parking and/or a workshop. The property is zoned commercial, providing opportunity to use it as a private residence, income/rental property, home office, or both. "They just don't build them like they used to," so don't miss the opportunity to purchase the South 5th Classy, a rare-find lovely one-level home with a 27' x 24' garage in a highly sought location!
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