luxury houses for sale Sheridan, United States
Property Sheridan (United States)
One level living will be found in this quality crafted modern home with a comfortable 3-bedroom 3 bath floor plan. The caliber in the details of this home are apparent as you discover the number of amenities offered. Smart home features with local monitoring. Additional internet access points in the attic to boost speed. The Kitchen is an absolute dream for the chef in your family as the cabinets are frameless European style with high gloss finish, Frigidaire columns have filtered, chilled water inside. There is a 2-zone wine refrigerator in the island. Island has waterfall quartzite and 45 in Kruase workstations sink. SKS brand connected appliances including range top with gas and induction burners, steam oven, speed oven and microwave. Master bedroom not only has ample storage and walk in closet, it also has a lovely sitting room for privacy. Enjoy the convenience of the Master walk in shower, jacuzzi tub with heated air, digital controls and wall hung toilet with bidet. Take a break from your home office and enjoy the back patio with a fire pit and radiant heaters for comfort on cool nights. The 3-car garage has electric charging outlets, thermostatic heaters, and the oversized one car garage has hot and cold water. Landscaping will be completed. All measurements are approximate.
…By Annonceur International
House Sheridan (United States)
One level living will be found in this quality crafted modern home with a comfortable 3-bedroom 3 bath floor plan. The caliber in the details of this home are apparent as you discover the number of amenities offered. Smart home features with local monitoring. Additional internet access points in the attic to boost speed. The Kitchen is an absolute dream for the chef in your family as the cabinets are frameless European style with high gloss finish, Frigidaire columns have filtered, chilled water inside. There is a 2-zone wine refrigerator in the island. Island has waterfall quartzite and 45 in Kruase workstations sink. SKS brand connected appliances including range top with gas and induction burners, steam oven, speed oven and microwave. Master bedroom not only has ample storage and walk in closet, it also has a lovely sitting room for privacy. Enjoy the convenience of the Master walk in shower, jacuzzi tub with heated air, digital controls and wall hung toilet with bidet. Take a break from your home office and enjoy the back patio with a fire pit and radiant heaters for comfort on cool nights. The 3-car garage has electric charging outlets, thermostatic heaters, and the oversized one car garage has hot and cold water. Landscaping will be completed. All measurements are approximate.
…By Annonceur International
8 listings near Sheridan
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.
…By Annonceur International
House Billings (United States)
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 custom elevator offers underground pool access as 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.
…By Annonceur International
House Billings (United States)
This stunning, custom-built home in The Nines subdivision boasts high-end finishes throughout. From the sleek exterior, you'll notice it sits on a large lot just over an acre, featuring irrigated landscaping, a fenced garden area, year-round trim lights, ample driveway parking, and an 8-car garage with epoxy floors. Inside, enjoy 20-foot ceilings, a gas fireplace, abundant natural light in the dining and kitchen areas. The upper level hosts a home theater and built-in bar. Additional features include a Control4 Smart Home, wine closet, main-level office, master bath with floor-to-ceiling tile, soaking tub, and gas fireplace. Plus, there's a community access to pool, fitness center, and Pickleball court, ready for enjoyment!!
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Meeteetse (United States)
Experience the stunning scenery and natural wonder of this all-around Cowboy State hunting and cattle ranch spanning 2,173 +/- acres in the heart of the American West. Take advantage of fantastic big-game hunting and year-round recreational opportunities on a property that is located just 30 miles from the historic town of Cody and the Cody Airport and 80 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Situated three miles outside the town of Meeteetse, this 2,173 +/- acre ranch boasting amazing views in all directions comprises 1,453+/- deeded acres, 640+/- acres of State of Wyoming lease and 80+/- acres of BLM lease to meet the needs of you and your family, your ranching and/or hunting operation, and the region's wildlife. Hunting is outstanding in this outdoor paradise as the ranch's healthy ecosystem draws quality elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, bear, turkey and upland game birds, yet you are only a half hour south of Cody, offering additional shopping, restaurants and the Cody and Yellowstone Regional Airports. The north end of the ranch features a large bench where the home and three outbuildings are located, providing incredible, unrestricted views of the mountains and the Greybull River Valley below it by day and clear, starry skies by night. Going to the south, the natural landscape includes high ridges and steep canyons offering ample bedding cover ideally suited for mule deer and elk, with open grassland providing forbs, shrubs and water tanks drawing antelope. Enjoy views of the Lower and Upper Sunshine Reservoirs where some fantastic trout fishing is available. In addition, the Wood River, just over a mile west of the ranch, and the Greybull River, which runs a half mile from the ranch through the town of Meeteetse, offer some of the best fishing for pure Yellowstone cutthroat trout anywhere. This private piece of cowboy country features two small ponds, an eight-tank pipeline system and multiple springs that offer supplemental water for livestock and wildlife. Adding more value, the deeded landowner also is eligible to draw Wyoming big-game landowner tags. The ranch features a 2,90 sq. ft. custom five-bedroom, three-bath log home with a walk-out basement, a wrap-around deck on the main floor and decks on two sides of the home on the top floor delivering additional unbelievable views. The home is in the process of a major remodel so most of the interior has been stripped, leaving the custom log shell that has just been re-chinked and sealed. The buyer can choose all inside finishes, including cabinets, countertops and flooring. Rarely do you get the opportunity to customize an existing home to meet your needs. The property features three steel outbuildings, including a 60' ft. X 104' Morton shop, a 40' x 60' WedgCor storage facility and a 40'X 80' insulated Morton livestock barn with stalls and well build pipe corrals that also would be perfect for horse enthusiasts. If you can dream it, you can do it here. Enjoy the backdrop of the rugged, unspoiled Absaroka Mountains, a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains, as you tap into numerous recreational opportunities on your own private ranch and throughout the region where everything is a picture. Hit the backcountry in your ATV, go horseback riding, hiking, rafting, rock climbing, camping, mountain biking, hunting or fishing, or simply relax and enjoy a scenic drive while taking in the memorable views. Of course, a visit to Yellowstone National Park is well worth the trip, or venture a bit further to the Shoshone National Forest-America's first national forest-home to 2.4 million acres of public land, historic areas and pristine alpine lakes that are an integral part of the 10-million-acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. As part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, this region of Wyoming offers breathtaking views topped off with a sense of community unique to the Cowboy State. Meeteetse has a semi-arid climate with cold winters and hot summers, averaging some type of precipitation 72 days per year. While the United States averages 205 sunny days per year, Meeteetse averages 213. Meeteetse is the Shoshone word for 'meeting place'-a fitting name for an area that remains a popular place to meet up with family and friends for year-round outdoor adventures. This town of a few hundred residents became a community in 1881, with popular modern-day attractions including the Kirwin Ghost Town, the historic western Cowboy Bar where infamous outlaw Butch Cassidy was once arrested, and the Meeteetse Chocolatier, owned by a former rodeo competitor turned chocolatier who now serves up fine, artisan chocolate to travelers from all over the country. To experience more Old West adventure and cowboy culture, visit the famous nearby frontier town of Cody, named for founder Col. William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody. It houses the Buffalo Bill Center of the West-a complex of five museums and a research library-and borders the East entrance to Yellowstone National Park, the world's first-ever national park. Shooting sports enthusiasts will be pleased to know that in July 2024, Cody was chosen as the site for a $10 million-dollar, 2,000-acre Wyoming state shooting complex that is scheduled to open in the spring of 2026. Fans of old Westerns will embrace the fact Cody is also the burial place of mountain man John 'Liver-Eating' Johnson on whom the movie 'Jeremiah Johnson' was based.
…By Annonceur International
House Moorcroft (United States)
Old Sundance Ranch is 29,060 deeded acres located west of Sundance, Wyoming. The ranch has historic improvements and offers excellent haying and grazing opportunities. Inyan Kara Creek runs through the property, offering excellent habitat and livestock water. This area of Wyoming is known for its beauty and recreation.The east side of the ranch is timbered and evolved into grassy plains to the west. Across the vast contiguous acerage, there are approximately 40 sizable pastures. Although the ranch is easily accessible from the interstate, it is large enough that the three county roads provide great access to the pastures, yet the ranch is very private. West of Headquarters, there are 1,200± acres of grass hay meadows along Inyan Kara Creek and a dryland hay pasture that could be used for grazing or hay production. Sitting at the western edge of the Black Hills, the ridges are covered with stands of large ponderosa pines and the bottom grounds are spring-fed, with lush grasses and a variety of brush and small deciduous trees. Deeded Acres: 29,060± State Leased Acres: 2,618± BLM Leased Acres: 2,222± Total Leased Acres: 4,840± Total Acres: 33,900± There are a total of 3 residential homes on the property, along with multiple outbuildings, shops, and barns, providing a turn-key opportunity to the new owner. Two of the homes are at the ranch headquarters. The primary residence is a 2,412-square-foot, one-and-a-half-story home built in 1926 and has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. The additional home at headquarters is 952 square feet, built in 1924, and has one bedroom and one bath. East of the main headquarters location is another residence that was built in 1965 and is a 1,296 square foot, two-bedroom, one-bath home. The ranch improvements also include a large historic red barn, a modern shop building, several livestock sheds, and many other small storage/ranch outbuildings. The property is equipped with excellent working facilities and corrals and is well fenced, cross-fenced. The ranch is excellent for hunting elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and varmints. This property is gently rolling topography excellent for spot and stalk hunting for all species. The property provides fantastic waterfowl hunting early in the season on the multiple ponds around the property. Located in Wyoming, Game Unit 2 for Deer & Antelope, Unit 116 for Elk, and Unit 1 for Turkey. See Wyoming Fish and Game regulations for details on tags. Old Sundance Road Ranch is located about 5 miles from Keyhole State Park, which has an excellent public access reservoir for boating and fishing. This property is situated in an exceptional area in Wyoming and offers outstanding recreational amenities. Previously the ranch has been utilized for cattle grazing. Mature Ponderosa Pines, wet valleys, deep grasses, and multiple creek bottoms create lush meadows that have historically provided abundant hay and grazing opportunities. All water rights appurtenant to the land will pass to the buyer. The ranch is blessed with ample water resources for livestock and wildlife. Throughout the ranch there are nine different creeks, several wells with pipeline developments as well as springs and reservoirs. Three of the nine creeks have year-round water supply and run through many of the pastures. The additional seasonal creeks that run in the spring and early summer often hold pockets of water late into the summer months. This area is known for short summers, with the occasional rain shower in the afternoon. The hottest month is July, with an average high of 81 degrees. The growing season is Mid-May to Mid-September. Annual precipitation accumulates 19 inches of rainfall and 79 inches of snowfall. Winters are wet and cold, making them perfect for snow-filled activities. Sundance, Wyoming is rich in Native American Heritage. The town was established in 1875 as a trading post made for teams of horses pulling wagons. It is situated along the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountain range in the heart of the Wyoming Black Hills. It is a short distance from Devils Tower, Keyhole Recreational Park, Spearfish Canyon, Crazy Horse and Mount Rushmore. This ranch is about 10 miles west of Sundance, Wyoming, just off the interstate. The small towns of Sundance, Hewlett, Pinehaven, and Moorcroft make this area rich in services and outstanding communities. Gillette and Rapid City Regional Airports provide flight service to this northeast corner of Wyoming.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Sundance (United States)
The 2,238 deeded acre ranch is located about 8 miles NW of Sundance Wyoming in the Black Hills National Forest at an altitude of 5,500' about one hour W of Rapid City, SD on I 90. The name Sundance evokes images of rowdy Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid leading the wild bunch out of Wyoming on the longest stretch of bank and train robberies in history of the Old West. The name Sundance also summons up visions of Native American tribes camped at the base of nearby Sundance Mountain in the mystical Black Hills where they performed their sacred Sundance. This region is where the North American Tribal and Cowboy cultures grappled in a historic collision course. In these rolling hills covered with Ponderosa Pine, Aspen & Oak, the family has aggregated 5 ranch parcels providing the beautiful setting for their brand-new western cabin about 3,578 SF, six new hunting cabins and three new pole barn shops located strategically across the ridge lines, meadows and forests. South Miller Creek meanders through the ranch. At dawn and dusk the ranch meadows are traversed by cattle, elk and deer with Boone and Crocket class bulls and bucks, stalked by mountain lion and an occasional bear. Turkeys, upland game birds and waterfowl are common sights. The mountain meadows support about 200 cow/calf pairs, stocked through a seasonal lease with a ranch neighbor. The ranch owner has built high quality new corrals for working the cattle and for shipping. About 20 miles of mostly new fences enclose the ranch boundaries. Cattle are rotated through fenced pastures. To help disperse the cattle, 8 new stock watering tanks are distributed across the ranch supplied through about 5 miles of underground water lines. The water is pumped from a spring at the valley floor to a holding tank at the ranch high point. From that high point the water gravity flows to the strategically placed stock tanks that operate with solar panels to control the rate of water flow. Up there, Devils Tower, the Nation's first National Monument is visible about 8 miles to the NW as the raven flies. Two new shops are located in convenient locations at the North and South ends of the ranch, to support the ranch operations. Profitable timber harvest operations on the ranch have thinned the beautiful ponderosa pine forests. The dozens of high mountain meadows provide hardy high altitude grass as feed for the cattle and abundant wildlife. The mix of meadows and forest provide excellent cover for the wildlife. The ranch manager wrangles horses for cowboying, hunting and trail rides on the remarkable ranch trail network, winding about 20 miles on various routes across the ranch to the Black Hills National Forest, which offers several hundred thousand acres of recreational opportunities throughout the four enchanting ranch seasons.
…By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Roundup (United States)
The Red Arrow Ranch rests in the heart of South-Central Montana, and consists of 420 acres. This property is nestled in the Bull Mountain range and encompasses an impressive mix of valleys, rock outcroppings, meadows, sandstone, timber ridges, sloping draws, and hills. Whether you are a die-hard bowhunter, a traditional firearm enthusiast, or a long-range rifle hunter, this recreational property will not disappoint. The tall Ponderosa Pines provide the perfect place to spot and stalk bugling Bull Elk in September and October while the large meadows and rock outcroppings help ensure those rifle hunters have the best chance at success. This ranch has traditionally been used for grazing yearlings and while that still holds true today, the number of animals has been minimal in order to maximize the rangeland for cattle and wildlife alike. The ranch is perimeter fenced. The well is hooked up to electricity and provides enough water for the livestock and wildlife. The ranch offer many great building sites and end of road privacy. The current owner seeded over 50 acres to hay barley this last season. They also drilled another Solar well up on top for additional water for livestock and wildlife.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Riverton (United States)
Comprised of 277+/- acres this property has a great balance of Ag production and Recreation all wrapped up into one. The River Bottom is loaded with White-Tailed Deer and Pheasants along with Waterfowl hunting and great fishing with over 1.5 miles of river frontage. This property has ample cover, year round live water in multiple spots, irrigation, perimeter and cross fencing. This property packs a pretty heavy punch when it comes to recreation and hunting opportunities. The river bottom is loaded with White-Tail Deer and Pheasants with ample WaterFowl hunting as well. The fishing is superb with over 1.5 miles of river frontage with a very diverse flow. This property is a clean slate with plenty of room for wildlife enhancement, perfect for someone wanting to put their own touch on things to focus on whats important to the future owner. Other wildlife that can be seen on the property include Moose, Coyotes, Upland Birds, and other small game. In the past this property has been utilized for grazing purposes with perimeter fencing as well as some cross fencing. However, with 156+/- acres of irrigable land this property could be turned back into production ground. Located 7.5 miles West of Riverton, Wyoming and approximately 22 Miles NorthEast of Lander, Wyoming. Call today for your very own private showing of this one of a kind offering.
…By Annonceur International
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