A Remarkable Residence and Retreat
133 on the Lake offers the following to its new owners:
- A secure, private entry from within the building.
- A large entertaining space that includes living, dining and kitchen areas. This
space is larger than in other units of similar sizes. - A full, beautifully appointed bathroom adjacent to the foyer and kitchen.
- The well-equipped kitchen includes hardwood cabinets, high-end appliances,
stone counters, and extensive storage. - A primary suite which includes patio doors to the deck, en-suite bath with walk-in
closet, double vanities, and a water closet. - While on the ground floor, the unit offers views of the beach, lake, marina and the
forested mountains in the distance. - Underground, dedicated parking is included, and access from the parking level to the main level is via elevator or stairs.
Season’s at Sandpoint is located within the city limits of Sandpoint, Idaho. And
Sandpoint is a remarkable place.
“It’s a Norman Rockwell-meets-Ansel Adams classic, brought to life every
summer ….” USA Today.
Sandpoint has repeatedly been praised in the national media.
- “The Most Beautiful Small Town in America” — Rand McNally,
- “One of Ten Picture Perfect Mountain Towns in America” — USA Today
- “One of the 24 Coolest Towns in America” – Matador Network
- “The Top Ski Town in America” — Rand McNally,
- “Idaho’s “Hippest Mountain Town” — Men’s Journal,
- “One of the Greatest Places to Live” — American Cowboy Magazine,
- “A Top Ten Dream Town” — Sunset Magazine
- “A Sporting Paradise” — The New York Times.
- “This funky community in the Idaho Panhandle pretty much has it all.” —
Businessweek - “One of the Top Outdoor Towns in America” — Outside Magazine
- “A telecommuting heaven” and “one of the ten best cities from which to work
remotely.” – Forbes - “One of 7 Highly Underrated Ski Resorts” – CNN Travel
An Unrivaled Mountainside Residence
Season’s at Sandpoint is aptly named. Few residences near Sandpoint offer views rivalling what you’ll find here. And those views are captured throughout the home, both outdoors and in. Whether from the living room, bedroom or deck, it is the lake that captivates.
Season’s at Sandpoint is aptly named. Few residences near Sandpoint offer views rivalling what you’ll find here. And those views are captured throughout the home, both outdoors and in. Whether from the living room, bedroom or deck, it is the lake that captivates.
The Surrounding Region
North Idaho is a region of very large lakes, a world-class ski resort, and incredible outdoor resources.
North Idaho is a region of very large lakes, a world-class ski resort, and incredible outdoor resources.
- 133 on the Lake is a five-minute walk from Sandpoint’s historic and thriving
downtown on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille. - Lake Pend Oreille is 45 miles long, 150 square miles in surface area, with 111
miles of shoreline. Fed by the Clark Fork, the Pack River, and the Priest River, it
is the deepest lake in Idaho, with a maximum depth of over 1,000-feet. - 133 on the Lake is 90 miles from downtown Spokane, Washington, and the Spokane International Airport, facilitating easy, year-round access.
- The Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort is 17 miles and 30 minutes from Season’s at Sandpoint. Schweitzer is the largest ski resort in the Pacific Northwest, with almost 3,000 skiable acres. Recently purchased by Alterra Group, which alsooperates Steamboat and Winter Park in Colorado; Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort and Snow Valley in California; Stratton Mountain and Sugarbush Resort in Vermont; Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia; Tremblant in Quebec and Blue Mountain in Ontario, Canada; Crystal Mountain in Washington; Deer Valley Resort and Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah.
- The lake country of North Idaho rests at the southern end of the largest inland temperate rainforest in the world. Pacific storm systems feed the streams, rivers, and lakes – including the three largest lakes in the region: Lake Pend Oreille, Priest Lake, and Lake Coeur d’Alene. Over 75% of North Idaho’s lands are public, offering a wide range of outdoor opportunities and resources. In addition to the three largest lakes, the Selkirk, Cabinet, and Bitterroot ranges offer over 100 smaller lakes. Public lands offer extensive hiking, backpacking, hunting, and camping opportunities. Regional game species include deer, elk, moose, gray wolf, black bear, and mountain lion.