Welcome to a rare architectural offering on Spring Creek Drive, where legacy design, location, and opportunity converge. Designed in 1959 by noted Bozeman architect Ozzie Berg, this mid century modern residence has been owned by the same family for decades and remains an authentic example of its era. Thoughtfully sited on a 1.2 acre parcel overlooking Bozeman Creek, Graf Park, and the city trail system, its elevated position command sweeping views of Mount Ellis and the Bridger Mountains. The in town setting with views and live water is nearly impossible to replicate today. The home’s architecture reflects the clarity and restraint of mid century design: expansive floor to ceiling glass, vaulted clear span ceilings, dramatic cantilevered rooflines, and strong indoor outdoor connections. Materials such as cherry wood paneling, native Montana stone, and Ipe decking speak to the quality and intention of the original build. With over 4, 500 square feet of total living space, the layout offers flexibility rarely found in homes of this era. The main level includes a primary bedroom, office, and laundry, allowing for easy single level living, while the lower level provides additional bedrooms, a large family or recreation space, dry sauna, and walk out access to a generous patio and creek side grounds. Importantly, this property presents a compelling opportunity for a buyer who values architectural bones, location, and scale, and who is excited to thoughtfully evolve a home over time. Whether refreshed, partially reimagined, or carefully renovated, the residence offers a strong foundation for a next chapter that honors its past while shaping its future. Homes of this caliber, on this stretch of Spring Creek, with this combination of land, views, and architectural pedigree, rarely come to market.