Seven bedrooms. A log home on 1.54 country acres. Vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, an enclosed sunroom with hot tub, and views that go on for miles — all just ten minutes from anywhere in Blackfoot.
Set on 1.54 acres just minutes from downtown Blackfoot, 91 W 100 N is a log home with the kind of character you can’t fake. Rough-cut beams. Vaulted wood ceilings. A wood-burning stove anchoring the great room. The kind of place where the den has a skylight, the sunroom opens through French doors to a hot tub, and there’s still room out back for chickens, a garden, and a pool table. Country living without the long country drive.
The sunroom and hot tub are right there.
The great room is the soul of the house. A two-story vaulted ceiling lined in tongue-and-groove wood. Rough-cut beams running the length of the space. A wood-burning stove on a tile hearth. A loft railing overlooking it all from above. This is the room that made the seller fall for the place — the wood ceilings, the warmth, the way the light moves through it.
Tongue-and-groove wood ceiling with exposed beams. Solid oak cabinets. A full appliance suite, a generous pantry, and a peninsula that opens into the family room beyond. There’s easy flow between the kitchen, dining nook, and the rest of the main floor — the kind of layout that makes weeknight dinners feel relaxed and Thanksgiving dinners feel possible.
If there’s a single feature that defines this house, it’s this. An enclosed back patio with French-door access from inside, wraparound windows that open to the backyard, and a hot tub built right in. Wood ceiling. Log walls. Mountain views through every window. This is where the seller wound down most evenings — and it’s about to be yours.
Tucked into the upper level under a vaulted wood ceiling with a single skylight cut into the slope — this is the room the seller most wants you to fall in love with. It’s the reason he bought the house. Bright in the morning, soft in the afternoon, magical when it rains. Use it as a den, an office, a reading room, or a kid’s favorite hideaway.
This isn’t a cookie-cutter subdivision build. It’s a real log home, on real acreage, with the kind of features you don’t replicate easily.
Log construction with rough-cut beams, vaulted tongue-and-groove ceilings, and natural wood throughout. Not a finish — it’s the bones of the house.
Enclosed back patio with hot tub built in. French doors from inside the house. Wraparound windows looking out over the property. Year-round use.
Water rights convey with the property. A genuine asset in southeast Idaho — whether you’re irrigating pasture, gardens, or just want the security of knowing you have them.
Plenty of room for animals, gardens, a shop, kids running around — or just the quiet of having space between you and the next house. Not close to neighbors.
The country feel without the country commute. Within ten minutes of everything you need in Blackfoot — groceries, schools, the fairgrounds, downtown.
Seven bedrooms across three levels — main floor, upper loft, and finished lower level. Plus a separate 2-car garage building, outbuildings, and storage to spare.
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Step down from the kitchen and you’re in a room wrapped entirely in tongue-and-groove pine — walls, ceiling, beams. A wood-burning stove on tile in the corner. A ceiling fan overhead. French doors that open straight into the sunroom and hot tub beyond. It’s the room you’ll end up in on cold winter nights.
Main floor with the great room, kitchen, primary bedroom, sunroom, family room, full bath, and laundry. Upper level with four bedrooms and a full bath wrapped around an open-to-below loft. Finished basement with a large recreation room, two more bedrooms, utility, and a generous storage room. 7 bedrooms total, 2 baths, 3,360 finished square feet.
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Snow-capped peaks. Open fields. Quiet roads.
An acre and a half of fenced yard, mature cottonwoods and willows, and open field beyond. There’s plenty of room for chickens, goats, a horse, or whatever your version of the country looks like. A pergola swing tucked back in the trees. A garden corner. A separate two-car garage and additional outbuildings. And not a neighbor close enough to look in your windows.
A genuine log home with 3,360 finished square feet across three levels — main floor, upper loft, and finished lower level — plus a 2-car detached garage and additional outbuildings. Sits on 1.54 fenced acres in unincorporated Bingham County with water rights, room for animals, and easy access into Blackfoot. Property tax and parcel details available on request.
A short, easy drive from downtown Blackfoot in unincorporated Bingham County — close enough to be convenient, far enough to be peaceful.
A house like this doesn’t come along often, and photos only get you so far. Schedule a private showing and walk through it yourself — the wood beams, the sunroom, the quiet of the back yard.