1023 Valley View Drive | Great Falls
This 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom split-level home has an open feel, with large windows in the living areas that make the space bright and airy. The kitchen has been completely remodeled to include appliances, (double oven) vented induction cook top, lighting, cabinets and flooring. There is space for a large dining table and it even has access to the park-like backyard and patio. The primary suite and bathroom are quite roomy with separate tub and shower, plus walk-in closet. The oversized 2-car garage has lots of extra room for storage. Relax in back or enjoy the deck out front with amazing views of the city from the Airport all the way to the past the Little Belt Mountains. There's even more secure storage under the deck! Per Google: What is the difference between an induction cooktop and a regular cooktop? Induction cooktops feature a copper coil that conducts electromagnetic energy, while electric cooktops have a metal coil that heats up via electricity running through them. The induction cooktop only heats the cookware, while an electric cooktop heats the surface of the cooktop. What happens if you use the wrong pan on an induction cooktop? You won't cause any damage to your stovetop or your pan, but the burner itself simply won't turn on, so your pan won't get hot. This is because any pan used on an induction hob must be made from or have a base that contains a magnetic material, which effectively completes the circuit within the hob. Can I use stainless steel on induction? You can use stainless steel cookware on your electric stovetop. Induction stoves require magnetic materials like stainless steel, while electric stoves can either heat through coils or a smooth-top surface. Stainless steel's compatibility with induction, electric and gas stoves make it a versatile option. MTR 30039499
Directions to property: Past Valley View School up 11th Street NW