Cascade Hot Springs Estate
$2,795,000.00- Farms / Ranches / Real Estate
- HPJ Classified
Details
- Available
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Own your own Hot Springs!! Incredible opportunity to own a private geothermal home. Almost 10 acres with a 2180 sqft house. This property offers so much from commercial potential to enjoying your own private retreat or even adding a second geothermal home.
Land
This stunning 9.8-acre property in Cascade’s Long Valley boasts panoramic mountain views. Of the total area, 8.8 acres are enrolled in Valley County’s Ag program.The property features an easily accessible natural hot spring, listed on the NOAA USA Thermal Springs Water map. Water will reach 120 degrees. Moore’s Creek, fed by clean winter snowfall and flowing year-round, winds through the land, which is covered in Timothy grass suitable for hay or grazing. The land features a large, fenced organic garden with established raspberries and asparagus and a variety of shade, ornamental, and fruit trees.
A second Geothermal water source is available for residential/commercial use from an existing well near the surveyed hilltop building site, which comes with a current approved septic permit and electric meter. The electric lines on the adjacent building lot, which connect to the hot springs, may be easily placed underground for improved visual appeal. This site also features a separate gated entryway on Cabarton Rd.
Improvements
The 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home, built in 2007, offers radiant heated living space and a heated attached 2-car garage, each with a dedicated thermostat for floor heat control, providing significant utility savings. The exterior wood stain is organic and sourced from Sweden, while the interior is either freshly painted or in great shape. Crystal clear filtered water, pumped from the natural hot spring, fills an outdoor 12′ round Onsum soaking pool and an indoor double soaking tub. The master bedroom includes a hookup-ready propane outlet for an additional fireplace. The master bath features the same green, chemical-free cabinetry found in the kitchen, along with a soapstone counter. The home is well-insulated with efficient heat pumps on each floor for summer cooling and emergency winter heating. The living room boasts a gas adobe fireplace, and the kitchen area features a 36″ AGA gas-burning stove, new Bosch appliances, granite countertops, certified green cabinets, and sustainable bamboo stairs, contributing to the home’s environmentally friendly design.
The geothermal well is commercial-sized, with 108-110 degree water flowing from a 12″ casing at 60 GPM. The well is 200′ deep and was initially designed for commercial use.
Additionally, the property has a new 1,000-gallon propane tank, a 300-gallon gasoline tank with a pump, and a 300-gallon diesel tank with a pump, all installed on concrete pads.
Recreation
Valley County, located in the central part of the state, stands out as a year-round recreational paradise. From winter sports to summer water activities, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, and cultural events, the county offers a diverse array of experiences for all outdoor enthusiasts.
Year-Round Outdoor Adventure: Valley County is a haven for outdoor adventurers, providing a myriad of activities in every season. In winter, enthusiasts flock to the area for world-class skiing and snowmobiling. The Brundage Mountain Resort and Tamarack Resort offer pristine slopes and groomed trails, attracting both beginners and seasoned winter sports enthusiasts. Valley County boasts an extensive network of hiking trails, catering to all skill levels. Campers can choose from a range of campgrounds, from developed sites with amenities to more remote spots for a back-to-nature experience.
Lakes and Rivers: Cascade Reservoir, Payette Lake, and the Payette River are popular spots for boating, fishing, and swimming during the warmer months. Anglers can test their skills against various fish species found in the region’s water bodies.
Wildlife Watching and Hunting: Nature enthusiasts will find Valley County rich in wildlife. The surrounding public lands are home to diverse wildlife, including deer, elk, mountain lions, wolves, and even the occasional bear.
Region & Climate
Valley County, Idaho, experiences a subarctic climate with cold, snowy winters and mild, pleasant summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with heavy snowfall, making it suitable for winter sports. Summers are comfortable, with occasional warmer days. Precipitation is moderate, with rain evenly spread throughout the year.
Location
Located less than 4 miles from Cascade and amenities such as a hospital, grocery store, restaurants, schools, post office, movie theatre, and more. Year-round property access.
Property Summary $2,795,000.00
Beds 3
Bath 3