"Island at Rock Creek" is a new development on the East side of Rock Creek, the lively mountain stream bouncing through the length of Red Lodge. From downtown take 13th Street three blocks to the east and you will arrive at the bridge across the rushing and rumbling stream. Just on the other side of the bridge a small waterfall will greet you, created from the sandstone off the cliff which soars 500 feet straight up right behind it. You can still see the old mine shafts peeking out of the cliff above.
On your left you will find a string of colorful condos built to the theme of an old coal mine facing the creek and the mountains to the west. Most of them already sold for around $500,000. Turning right you pass some very nice homes, one along the creek and one up against the cliff. Just before arriving at the planned cul-de-sac is Lot 10 going all the way across the creek.
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You have some nice willows, aspen and pines on the property. When you build there, you are not only looking at the creek, but also the ski slopes of Red Lodge Mountain, Mount Maurice and Rock Creek Canyon to the south and the Beartooth Range beyond. All of that within walking distance to fine restaurants and shopping in downtown Red Lodge.
Looking straight East, you have a nice rock formation in front of the cliff. To the south you are looking across the cul-de-sac at Mt. Maurice, to the West is the Creek and you can see the Ski Slopes of Red Lodge Mountain and to the North mature trees shelter you from your neighbor. What a nice lot with privacy on four sides while living close to downtown with all utilities installed, mountain views and creek front. No, it cannot get any better than that!
In 2009 and 2010 the county's appraised market value was $305,474. I marked on the plat map the other lots that are for sale and the asking prices - as you can see, it is a steal at.
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