120 Garfield Bay Cutoff
Sagle, ID 83860

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 720 SF |
About This Property
This 720 square foot, single level bungalow is located on a secluded 2.6 acre, treed lot only 2.4 miles to Garfield Bay. Garfield Bay has a public boat launch and park. Plenty of room for RV parking, boat parking and utility trailer parking. Updated 2 bedroom 1 bathroom home with wood burning stove, electric wall heaters, new laminate flooring throughout. Stainless steel refrigerator and electric, glass top range. Covered front porch, septic system and well with washer/dryer included. NO trash pick up. Lessee must deliver trash to the transfer station which is 1 mile down the road. Tenant responsible for all electric costs and internet/cable. The (3) outbuildings on the property are NOT to be accessed by Lessee. Rent is $1,425.00 per month (water/sewer included). 1 year lease required (1-2) dogs allowed with owner approval (age, breed & size restrictions apply). $50.00 monthly pet fee and $500.00 refundable pet deposit required. Chickens also allowed. Yard is NOT fenced. Lessee is responsible for all yard maintenance and snow removal. Available March 8, 2024 Call Benchmark Property Management at for a showing or visit our website at for an application. ** 2.2 miles to Bottle Bay Marina ** 3.1 miles to Martin Bay ** 9 miles to Highway 95 in Sagle ** 2.4 miles to Garfield Bay
120 Garfield Bay Cutoff is a house located in Bonner County and the 83860 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Lake Pend Oreille attendance zone.
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