First time on the market in over 40 years, this architecturally distinctive Mediterranean Revival–inspired home is perched at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Set on two private acres and backing directly to open space, the property enjoys exceptional privacy, elevation, and sweeping views—an estate setting that seldom becomes available. Designed in 1977, the home blends Spanish-influenced exterior architecture—stucco walls, red tile roof, and arched loggias, with bold interior elements emblematic of the era. The living room is anchored by a dramatic stone fireplace and a sunken conversation pit, a quintessential 1970s design feature that creates an intimate and social gathering space. The kitchen opens seamlessly to the main living area, centered around an oversized island with seating for eight. Offering over 4, 000 square feet with five bedrooms and four bathrooms, the home has been thoughtfully maintained and cherished by the same owners for more than four decades. Its architectural framework provides an exceptional foundation for a modern, design-forward transformation. Outdoor living includes a large covered rear terrace overlooking the expansive yard, established landscaping, a fenced in garden, a private sports court, a separate shop with a heated greenhouse and a detached 2-car garage. This is a rare opportunity to reimagine a truly distinctive property in one of Missoula’s most desirable locations.