888 Tie Breaker Dr
Ammon, ID 83406

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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5 Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms 5 Br | 3 Baths 3 Baths 3 Ba | 2,850 SF |
About This Property
Nice home on Tie Breaker with large family room master bedroom with two closets bathroom basement is finished with gas fireplace and lots of storage. Vinyl fence sprinkler system and a large deck off the kitchen.
888 Tie Breaker Dr is a house located in Bonneville County and the 83406 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Bonneville Joint District attendance zone.
House Features
- Air Conditioning
- Fireplace
Ammon may seem like a small town on paper, but the city is quickly becoming a center of forward-thinking. First established in 1888 as an agricultural town, Ammon is now home to multiple industries and continues to grow due to a strong job market, affordable apartments, and a quaint lifestyle.
The city is a very family-oriented area with no shortage of parks. McCowin Park takes up 18 acres alone, and includes a community pool, tennis courts, and walking paths. The outer region of Ammon provides multiple seasonal recreation resources. During the winter, residents can take on the local ski slopes. The summer, however, is dedicated to adventure at Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park. In addition to the entertainment district in Idaho Falls, locals enjoy the neighborhood conveniences like Grand Teton Mall and education opportunities at College of Eastern Idaho.
Learn more about living in Ammon- Air Conditioning
- Fireplace
Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 36 min | 26.4 mi |

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