115 Percival Path
Bozeman, MT 59718
$100,000
Listing #289327
1 Bed
1+ Baths
924 sq ft
Year Built: 1973
Mobile
Discover this inviting 924 sq ft, 1-bedroom, 1.5-bath manufactured home located at 115 Percival Path in the friendly, well-maintained King Arthur Park mobile home community in Bozeman, Montana. Step inside to high vaulted ceilings with handsome beam accents
that create a bright, open, and spacious feel throughout the living area. Kitchen has stainless steel range and refrigerator with a mobile dishwasher. The home is equipped with a reliable natural gas furnace, laundry space, and a charming wood-burning stove,
perfect for cozy Montana evenings. A durable metal roof provides excellent long-term protection. The spacious primary bedroom features a large walk-in closet that offers flexible use—ideal as additional storage or even a small home office. The 1.5 bathrooms
add everyday convenience. Outside, you’ll enjoy a fully fenced yard, great for pets, complete with a stand-alone garden shed for storage or gardening. Residents of King Arthur Park benefit from excellent community amenities, including the clubhouse, pool and
shared park areas. Lot rent starting May 1st $947 per month, which includes garbage service plus full access to the clubhouse and park facilities. This well-cared-for home offers comfortable, low-maintenance living in a desirable community with paved streets
and convenient off-street parking. Located in Bozeman, you’re just minutes from shopping, dining, and the abundant outdoor recreation the Gallatin Valley is famous for. Whether you’re looking for a primary residence or a peaceful retreat, 115 Percival Path
delivers practical features, cozy character, and great value. Ready to make it yours? Contact us today to schedule a private tour!
Interior Features
| Square Feet | 924 |
Courtesy of Sarah and Abe Antonucci, NextHome Destination
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