This one-of-a-kind eight-acre forested estate in rolling Bristol Fruit Hills, easily accessible to U.S. 20, has 600 feet on the waterfront of a large pond in a classified wildlife refuge less than two miles from Elcona Country Club. It includes a 50-year-old house with sturdy construction and custom details as well as an 8,000-square-foot old-and-new barn equipped for high-level hobbies and ready to be finished as a home or other use. The buildings, 42 feet above the pond and nearly 100 feet from the road, command spectacular nature views in all directions through woods cleared of underbrush, planted with myrtle, and crisscrossed with trails. The barn, started with a peg-and-beam 864-square-foot structure moved to the land and vastly expanded, has eight-inch insulated walls sheathed with old-style brick, cedar, and high-quality, low-maintenance composite boards, with zoned heated floors in the new section. The original section has three-phase electricity, a built-in air compressor, and a Cyclone sawdust collection system. The custom-built section done in 2022 has a large room with a 13-foot 3-inch ceiling, garage doors, and a ceiling hoist. That section includes a kitchen with a ceramic tile floor and high-end appliances; a dining area; a washer-dryer hookup; and two full baths. Upstairs is a grand landing with chandeliers, a nearly finished 2590 Sq Ft room with 10-foot 6-inch ceiling, a viewing balcony, and a full bath. The structure was designed with many accessibility features and space for installing an elevator. Electrical, plumbing, heating, drywall, and kitchen inspections are complete, awaiting a new owner’s finishing touches. The one-owner house has three bedrooms, two-and-a-half-baths, two living rooms, a formal dining room, a main-floor laundry, a finished partial basement, abundant storage areas, and a heated attached two-car garage. It was built with inch-thick plaster, solid oak, custom cabinetry and woodwork, and slate tiles, with a brick-and-cedar exterior. The buildings have individual septic systems, roofs less than 10 years old, fiber-optic service, and security systems. A 55-gpm well serves the house, barn, and a deep-buried country irrigation system. The property has grassy lawns, cobblestone and street-brick patios, and parklike tranquility among the trees, water, and hills.
Listing provided courtesy of Chantel Boone with RE/MAX Results-Goshen
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Bristol Market Report
130
Avg. DOM
$183.16
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$ 415,000
Med. List Price
The house prices in Bristol are not dropping at the moment. There has been a increase in price of $68,135.71. There are several factors that can cause a price drop. Higher mortgage rates, lower demand, prices of comparable properties can all cause the price of a house to drop.
The housing market and house prices in Bristol are going Up. The average house price is $369,900.00 and the average price per square feet is $171.81 per square feet. At the moment, the amount of homes listed is exactly 107 houses, with 29 with active status, 9 with pending status and 69 sold in Bristol .
The most popular place to buy a home in Bristol is 2003 - Elkhart - Washington. 2003 - Elkhart - Washington is where we have the most properties listed and there seems to be the most demand to buy a house. Some people love to live in the most popular areas of a city, and others prefer to live in an area that is less busy. Regardless of your preference, we have a vast variety of listings and agents to help you find a house in Bristol .
The average amount of property taxes you would have to pay for a home in Bristol is $3,433.56. It is important to consider property taxes when purchasing a home. Property taxes are tied to the value of the home. The more expensive the home is, the higher the taxes will be.
Properties in Bristol are staying listed for an average of 67 days. A good way to tell if you are in a buyer's or seller's market is to look at the average days on market for homes in the area. A low number of average days on market indicate a seller's market whereas a high number of average days on market indicate a buyer's market.
The last home listed in Bristol was 2497 minutes ago.
At the moment we have 0 open houses that you can visit.
The cost of the most expensive home in Bristol is $1,200,000.00. There are several reasons to consider buying an expensive home. They typically have great amenities, will be in great condition, and have plenty of space inside and outside of the home. Expensive real estate usually appreciates very fast, making it a good investment if you can afford it.
The cost of the cheapest home in Bristol is $48,500.00 . Buying a cheap house can have many benefits including keeping your payments low, allowing more room in your budget to customize or improve the house, as well as allowing you to pay of your mortgage faster.
The date of the oldest built home in Bristol in year 1864 and the newest built house is in year 2024.
The average size of properties in Bristol is 2658.62 sq.ft. , the biggest one being 5944 sq.ft. and the smaller being 728 sq.ft. . The size of your family and budget are important factors to consider when purchasing a home.