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House Cohagen (United States)

The McWilliams Farm is a diverse property that lies one hour north of Miles City, Montana. This 1,245 acre farm currently serves as home base for roughly 800 head of sheep. The owner in past years raised grain and other cover crops, but since has seeded back to native grasses for livestock. LandMake these versatile 1,245 acres a place to get away or escape to and unwind, or be so inspired to make it your own. A modular home sits on the property with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The sunrises are unmatched and the stars are infinite in rural eastern Montana. Little Dry Creek flows through the property year-round. The Redhorse Creek runs seasonally. RecreationLocated in game management district 701, the area is known for abundant Mule deer, Pronghorn antelope, and the occasional White Tail deer with some of the nation's best elk hunting within 60 miles of the ranch. For the predator hunter, the ranch has plenty of coyotes and a variety of small game animals. There are 1,600 miles of shoreline around Fort Peck Lake, which is about 60 miles away. The lake is known for its boating and fishing with trophy walleye, northern pike, bass and catfish. An easy commute from the ranch gets you to one million acres of public land access. AgricultureThe farm is 1,245 total contiguous acres of rolling hills. The majority is good native rangeland. Around 241 acres are tillable farming. Grass-filled dikes are watered on good years by creek overflow and have the potential to be captured. There are several good reservoirs that hold water on the good years, and others that could be strategically developed for wildlife. The lush native grasses can provide grazing for sheep, goats, horses, or cattle. Want to try your hand at raising a crop? Some of the acreage has historically been seeded in a variety of crops and grains. There are grain bins to rent out to local farmers or use for your own seed storage. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural ResourcesLittle Dry Creek provides water for any livestock in addition to three seasonal drainages, an open spring in the corral lot, two self-watering tanks and a hydrant in the corrals, and a 60 foot deep well that produces 15-18 GPM. Another potential income endeavor could be mining of gravel located on the property. There are several mining opportunities throughout the farm. Region & ClimateThe climate is semi-arid with warm summers and cold winters. In Garfield County, Montana, cattle outnumber people by a long shot. HistoryGarfield County is known for its famous dinosaur bone discoveries and their notable T-Rex specimens. The Missouri Breaks are a highlight of the area with deep canyons, the Missouri River, Fork Peck Reservoir, the CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, and the UL Bend National Wildlife Refuge. This region of Montana was the end of the trail for historic cattle drives from Texas north to the seas of grass in Montana territory as recounted in numerous history books about the region. LocationThe farm is situated about 5 miles Northeast of Cohagen, MT, and 30 miles Southeast of Jordan, MT. Jordan has a grocery store, gas stations, schools, churches, a farm store, repair shops, museums and restaurants. Garfield County, Montana has one of the country's lowest population densities. The farm is within an hour of historic Miles City, Montana's eastern business hub, and three hours from Billings, Montana, Montana's largest city.

€1,454,900

By Annonceur International

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House Cohagen (United States)

The McWilliams Farm is a diverse property that lies one hour north of Miles City, Montana. This 1,245 acre farm currently serves as home base for roughly 800 head of sheep. The owner in past years raised grain and other cover crops, but since has seeded back to native grasses for livestock. LandMake these versatile 1,245 acres a place to get away or escape to and unwind, or be so inspired to make it your own. A modular home sits on the property with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The sunrises are unmatched and the stars are infinite in rural eastern Montana. Little Dry Creek flows through the property year-round. The Redhorse Creek runs seasonally. RecreationLocated in game management district 701, the area is known for abundant Mule deer, Pronghorn antelope, and the occasional White Tail deer with some of the nation's best elk hunting within 60 miles of the ranch. For the predator hunter, the ranch has plenty of coyotes and a variety of small game animals. There are 1,600 miles of shoreline around Fort Peck Lake, which is about 60 miles away. The lake is known for its boating and fishing with trophy walleye, northern pike, bass and catfish. An easy commute from the ranch gets you to one million acres of public land access. AgricultureThe farm is 1,245 total contiguous acres of rolling hills. The majority is good native rangeland. Around 241 acres are tillable farming. Grass-filled dikes are watered on good years by creek overflow and have the potential to be captured. There are several good reservoirs that hold water on the good years, and others that could be strategically developed for wildlife. The lush native grasses can provide grazing for sheep, goats, horses, or cattle. Want to try your hand at raising a crop? Some of the acreage has historically been seeded in a variety of crops and grains. There are grain bins to rent out to local farmers or use for your own seed storage. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural ResourcesLittle Dry Creek provides water for any livestock in addition to three seasonal drainages, an open spring in the corral lot, two self-watering tanks and a hydrant in the corrals, and a 60 foot deep well that produces 15-18 GPM. Another potential income endeavor could be mining of gravel located on the property. There are several mining opportunities throughout the farm. Region & ClimateThe climate is semi-arid with warm summers and cold winters. In Garfield County, Montana, cattle outnumber people by a long shot. HistoryGarfield County is known for its famous dinosaur bone discoveries and their notable T-Rex specimens. The Missouri Breaks are a highlight of the area with deep canyons, the Missouri River, Fork Peck Reservoir, the CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, and the UL Bend National Wildlife Refuge. This region of Montana was the end of the trail for historic cattle drives from Texas north to the seas of grass in Montana territory as recounted in numerous history books about the region. LocationThe farm is situated about 5 miles Northeast of Cohagen, MT, and 30 miles Southeast of Jordan, MT. Jordan has a grocery store, gas stations, schools, churches, a farm store, repair shops, museums and restaurants. Garfield County, Montana has one of the country's lowest population densities. The farm is within an hour of historic Miles City, Montana's eastern business hub, and three hours from Billings, Montana, Montana's largest city.

€1,454,900
land  503.8ha

By Annonceur International

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House Ashland (United States)

On the market for the first time in over 83 years, this remote, world class hunting property with limited access is comprised of 1120 pristine acres consisting of two parcels situated in the middle of 65,000 acres of Custer National Forest. The lower pasture is a 960 acre parcel that borders Custer National Forest on 3 sides. The second parcel is a rare and highly coveted 160 acre in-holding surrounded by forest on every border.ImprovementsThere is a cozy 14x16 one room cabin with a small kitchen area, wood stove, and loft area. Fenced in area for the horses and small shed to store tools. There is a spring just up from the cabin that supplies a water tank for horses, cattle or the wildlife. Down on the other deeded ground there is a reservoir that hold water year round. The livestock and wildlife have a opportunity to use other water sources including a solar well that produces 10 gpm and feeds into a tank. There are five water rights for the property that include stock rights out of Cook Creek. The property is well watered and excellent grass for livestock. The new buyer could run a few head of cows or yearlings, or lease out to a neighbor. All the fences where rebuilt in 2013 and are in excellent shape. RecreationCuster National Forest spans for 65,000 acres and a few miles away is another 277,000 acres. Known as the most ecologically diverse forest in the Northern Region, Custer National Forest is made up of high alpine mountain country, and small pockets of timbered buttes and grasslands. Its varying terrain allows for numerous recreational activities, camping, as well as scenic drives and wildlife viewing. There is also very good mule deer hunting along with upland game birds, turkey, antelope and as an added bonus you have prairie dog shooting. This area of Montana is well known for record book elk. The elk population is growing in south eastern Montana. The world record archery kill elk was taken just miles from this property a few years ago. The hunting opportunities are endless for elk, mule deer, antelope, and wild turkey. General OperationsAs seen from above it feels like one's own lush private paradise and driving through it is like going from one unique landscape to the next. Region & ClimateReferred to as Powder River Country this region of SW Montana consistently produces some of the finest elk and mule deer antler genetics in the state. The grass in this part of Montana is a high protein yield and the abundance of springs and creeks on and around this ranch make it a game magnet even in the driest part of the year. HistoryThe two parcels consisting of 1120 acres in total were originally made up of several 40 acre homesteads dating back to the 1890s. Most of the smaller homesteads eventually gave way to larger operations and over time were combined to create the current parcels of land comprising this ranch. The ranch has been in the same family for over 83 years with almost no hunting and very limited seasonal use for ranching. LocationThe ranch sits approximately 6 miles N.E. of the town of Ashland, MT. To access the ranch there is a private dirt road that runs about 4 miles due North of Hwy 212. An easy 120-mile drive from Billings, Mt and about 100 miles North of Sheridan, Wy.

€2,815,000
20
1bd
land  453.3ha

By Annonceur International

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House Billings (United States)

This masterpiece offers the epitome of luxury living. The grandeur of this residence is apparent with its redwood siding, copper gutters and stately presence. Step inside the grand foyer, which sets the tone for the opulence that awaits. Entertainment is at the forefront of this home's design. The billiards room provides the perfect setting for friendly games and gatherings. Your personal paradise awaits as you lounge by the pool and enjoy a friendly game of tennis or pickleball on your private court. Host unforgettable gatherings with plenty of space dining and relaxation. The underground pool access offers an exclusive and discreet way to enjoy your pool year-round. This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. Every inch of this residence has been carefully crafted to provide the ultimate in comfort, convenience, and luxury. Don't miss your chance to call this home your own.

€1,548,800
729
5bd
5ba.
land  0.5ha

By Annonceur International

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House Billings (United States)

This stunning, custom-built home in The Nines subdivision has high end finishes throughout. From the sleek exterior you will notice the home sits on a large lot, just over an acre, which features irrigated and lighted landscaping, fenced garden area, year-round trim lights, a large driveway with room for extra parking and a finished 8 car garage with epoxy floors. Main living area features 20-foot ceilings, gas fireplace and an abundance of natural light that flows into the dining room and kitchen. The home theater and built-in bar on the upper level are part of what makes this home so desirable. Other features include: Control4 Smart Home, wine closet just off the kitchen, home office on the main level, floor to ceiling tile in the master bath with soaking tub and gas fireplace, high end appliances and so much more. Clubhouse, weight room and community swimming pool coming soon!

€1,594,800
395
4bd
4ba.
land  0.5ha

By Annonceur International

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Property Clearmont (United States)

Situated in the northeast corner of Sheridan County, Wyoming, Cabin Creek Ranch provides excellent summer cattle grazing, and is home to elk, deer, moose and antelope, making this nearly 9,000 acre spread a phenomenal recreational, agriculture and investment ranch. Just over an hour from Sheridan, Wyoming this stunning landscape is in fenced into one block with over 7,041 deeded acres and approximately 1,800 BLM acres. With fenced pastures, stock water, pipelines for water distribution, and working corrals, this low basis investment will provide income with low overhead for any investment minded buyer. Only one mile separates the northern boundary of Cabin Creek Ranch from the southern boundary of Montana. Excellent hunting, including elk, mule deer, antelope, turkey,

€9,949,700

By Annonceur International

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