Whether you’re bringing your whole family to a Griz game or coming with friends for a concert at the Wilma, we’d love to host your group at our newly renovated 4 bedroom house just blocks from the University of Montana.
Bedrooms: There are three bedrooms with queen-sized beds and one bedroom with two twin beds. All five beds are true beds (no pullout sofas or futons) with plush hybrid mattress and fresh cotton linens. Each room is immaculately furnished with new, modern décor and local Montana touches.
Living room: Spacious room with ample seating and tons of natural light from the picture window facing our quiet tree-lined street in the heart of the University District. Watch your favorite shows on our new Roku-enabled 55” television or host game night using our burgeoning collection of board games.
Kitchen and dining room: Our kitchen is recently renovated and fully equipped with granite countertops, a brand new Frigidaire refrigerator and GE oven, stainless steel Cuisinart cookware, OXO kitchen utensils and complete sets of dinnerware, utensils and serving dishes. Our beautifully hand crafted antique dining table naturally seats 6, but easily extends to seat 8.
Other rooms: The house has two full bathrooms, both with subway tiled showers and one with a full cast iron tub. You are welcome to use the new washer/dryer in the basement, and there is high-speed wifi in the house. We share a driveway for off-street parking, though there is ample street parking and no permit is required.
Location: Our house is perfectly located just 3 blocks away from the University campus and within a 10 minute walk of the Roxy Theater, Big Dipper Ice Cream, Caffe Dolce, and Grizzly Grocery. It is a 15 minute walk to the Wilma and Caras Park and a 20 minute walk to the Missoula Art Museum, the Missoula Public Library, and the array of other restaurants and bars Downtown.
We are a relatively new listing, and we will be highly motivated to provide you with the best rental experience possible!
UPDATE: As of January 2022, the house now has central air in addition to central heating”