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Arguably one of the most beautiful States thanks to its vast meadows and mountains, Montana is a desirable place to buy real estate. It's popular among secondary home owners who want to spend their vacations enjoying nature and the outdoors. Properties here include luxury chalets in Montana's ski resorts, and homes with sweeping scenic views.
Escape to this beautiful log home on Johnny Martinez Trail, where rustic charm meets modern comfort in Bozeman's scenic foothills. Surrounded by towering pines and offering breathtaking mountain views in every direction, this property is pure Montana magic. The heart of the house is the dramatic great room with soaring timber ceilings, a stunning stone fireplace, and walls of windows that showcase those incredible views, while rich hardwood floors and warm log walls create a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere throughout. The gourmet kitchen features beautiful wood cabinetry, granite counters, and stainless appliances – perfect for everything from morning coffee to dinner parties. The master bedroom is conveniently located on the main level, offering a peaceful retreat with log walls, forest views, and gorgeous vaulted ceilings, while upstairs you'll find a charming loft space accessible via a rustic staircase with natural wood railings that adds authentic mountain character. The basement level provides excellent additional living space with two bedrooms and a full bath, plus an unfinished area that offers endless possibilities for customization – whether you envision a home gym, media room, or whatever suits your lifestyle. The expansive deck is where this place really shines, with multiple outdoor spaces that take full advantage of the spectacular mountain views – perfect for morning coffee, evening drinks, or just soaking in Montana's natural beauty. Adding to the outdoor appeal is a private stocked pond on the property, perfect for casting a line right from your backyard or simply enjoying the peaceful water feature. Nestled on a private, wooded lot that feels like your own personal forest, you'll have complete privacy while still being convenient to Bozeman and Livingston, creating the perfect balance of mountain retreat and accessibility. This isn't just a house – it's your gateway to the Montana lifestyle, where every day feels like a vacation and every view takes your breath away.
…By Annonceur International
The Laubach Ranch is set up and ready for any new buyer wanting to have 160 acres and a few head of livestock. Located right off of Howie Road, this ranch has year-round access off of a paved road. The parcel is located 5 miles from downtown Big Timber and has exquisite views of the Crazy Mountains. The Yellowstone River is only a short mile.This ranch has two wells that supply enough water for the home and for the livestock. The shop and barn have 8 GPM and the other has 6GPM. The property is perimeter fenced and crossed fenced to allow for grazing rotation. This ranch style modeler home that was built in 2021 sits on a full walkout basement has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. It consists of 2010 SQ/FT on the upper level and 1,000 SQ/FT down on lower level. The kitchen has Hickory cabinets, pantry, soft close drawers, island with sink and a farm style sink, wall oven, and electric cook top. There is an office, and the main bedroom is very spacious with walk-in-closets and jetted tub in main bathroom. Downstairs has living area, bedroom, bathroom, and another office. The attached two car garage has plenty of work area and allows for even more storage. The property also has a 40 x50 shop, and 80 x50 livestock barn that leads out to pens and corrals. The livestock facility has been thoughtfully deigned for functionality, and ease. There is water located in the corrals and pens. The current owners have a registered herd of Red Angus cattle and use the ranch for calving and to have their bull / heifer sale every year. From the dramatic Crazy Mountains rising behind the home to a distant glimpse of Granite Peak, Montana's tallest mountain, in the Beartooth Range, the scenery here is simply unmatched. Tucked just minutes from the Yellowstone River, you will have world-class fishing, floating, and exploring right at your fingertips. If you are looking for a smaller ranch for a few head of livestock that has been completely set up and ready to go, please call to set up an appointment.
…By Annonceur International
The Custer Legacy Ranch provides a rare combination to today's market. This self-sustaining 23,500+/- acre deeded ranch is a single contiguous block, along with 1,280 acres of state lands lease totaling 24,780 acres. The ranch has extensive water resources, excellent range conditions, productive irrigated fields, and first class hunting for all species.This extraordinary 23,500+/- acre ranch is exactly what a true Montana ranch should look like. Its western boundaries are heavily timbered breaks that feed into lightly timbered, Ponderosa Pine covered coulees. These pine covered coulees feed easterly, down through rolling grassy meadows that lead to a lush riparian habitat along the banks of the Big Horn River. The improvements on the ranch include four homes, one modular and the historic cabin that provide modern living accommodations for employees and guests. The homes have been maintained and updated as needed. Various locations of structures separate the homes and offer privacy for the occupants. There are several outbuildings at the main headquarters that include the following: two open faced buildings that provide protection for farm equipment, a large, heated shop, oil shed, a mill for grinding grains, 6 grain bins totaling 100,000 bushels of storage, a vet barn, a feedlot/working corrals, and scale house. One of the houses is perfectly located along the timbered foothills on the ranch's western boundary, providing easy access to some of Montana's finest elk & mule deer hunting. This set of improvements is approximately 7 miles from the other improvements and includes an additional log barn, granary, shop and a steel building. Improvements: Home 1: Owners Home: 3 bed/3 bath 3240 sq/ft with a 2 car 2544 sq/ft garage. Home 2: Managers House: 4bed/ 3bath, 2064 sq/ft Home 3: Guest Home with 2 bed/2 bath, 1087 sq/ft Home 4: Ranch Hand Home with 4 bed/2bath, 1448 sq/ft. Log Cabin 1bed/1bath and 1028 sq/ft. Heated Shop: 2,000 sq/ft Vet Barn and Scale House with digital scale. Grain Storage: 6 grain bins totaling 100,000 bushels Open Sheds: 2 open pole sheds for equipment 6 Reservoirs 4 spring tanks 12 stock wells 10 pastures with approximately 2,000 Acres each on the West side of highway. 8 Zimmatic Center Pivots 8 Wheel lines For the avid hunter, prepare for an exhilarating adventure, pursuing bull elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, antelope, pheasants, turkeys, Hungarian partridge, and sharp-tailed grouse. Notably, this ranch is renowned for its world-class waterfowl hunting, setting the stage for thrilling moments in the field. There also has 11 Hunter Blinds strategically placed throughout the ranch. Mature cottonwoods line the famous meandering Bighorn River for miles and fishing adventures are endless. Although the property slightly intersects the river, opportunities abound, including walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, and catfish downstream from Hardin, and rainbow and brown trout upstream, including world-class fly fishing with guides and outfitters below Bighorn Lake. The diversity of the waters ensures an unforgettable fishing experience from the shore or the boat. Custer Legacy Ranch offers extensive agricultural opportunities. Boasting eight center pivots, eight-wheel lines, gated pipe, and flood irrigation across 1,100± acres, the high-producing soils cultivate a bountiful harvest of corn, small grains, sugar beets, and alfalfa. The Ranch has extensive water rights that run with the property and also has shares of the Victory Ditch. The ranch is well-maintained and is easy to own and operate. The current owners have offset costs with a farming lease and cattle grazing and have managed the ranch with an emphasis on wildlife productivity while maintaining the natural beauty of the landscape. Pride of ownership is evident throughout the ranch, and the property shares state land boundaries for additional recreation opportunities. The previous owners, T.L. Kemph had a vision and a plan. He had the vision to enlarge his property and was able to purchase land as it came up for sale, creating this heritage ranch which encompasses land from the Big Horn River to Interstate 94. The Kempsinstalled the first pivot sprinklers in the State of Montana and were one of the first livestock producers to introduce Simmental cattle to this area. The current owner has expanded the farm ground by adding three new pivots over the last two years. The Custer Legacy Ranch is a unique farm and ranch, conveniently located 9 miles south of Interstate 94 and 22 miles north of Interstate 90, providing easy transportation of commodities. Due to its vast size, this ranch is located in both Yellowstone and Big Horn Counties. The small community of Custer is located approximately 11 miles north via Highway 47 while Montana's largest city is approximately 65 miles away. Billings, population 110,000, has an international airport, multiple hospitals, and all the amenities needed to provide the necessary products and equipment for operating the farm and ranch. Rarely do we see trophy-caliber ranches like this come to market. The Custer Legacy Ranch has all the desirable features, with unmatched privacy and scenic beauty combined with remarkable conservation and wildlife values. These features and a location only one hour from the Billings make the Custer Legacy Ranch a standout property in the current ranch market.
…By Annonceur International
The Lazy K6 Ranch includes 7,000± deeded acres along the Marias River near Fort Benton, Montana. This is a working cattle ranch with productive hay ground and strong recreation value. Located about 90 minutes from Great Falls, the ranch offers scale, water, and hunting in one of Montana's most underrated regions. Option to purchase more deeded ground from the landowner.The Lazy K6 Ranch is a premier 7,000± acre legacy property located along the Marias River just outside Fort Benton, Montana. The ranch is currently being ran as a large cattle operation. Infrastructure includes cross-fencing, water tanks, corrals, and functional road access. A lease-back option offers passive income and continued operational oversight by the current owner, while allowing the buyer full recreational access. Recreational amenities include a private reservoir stocked with tiger trout and largemouth bass, approximately two miles of Marias River frontage with walleye and catfish fishing, and exceptional hunting for whitetail, mule deer, pronghorn, turkey, and upland birds. The ranch borders thousands of acres of state land, expanding access to wildlife and solitude. Historically, the ranch lies in one of Montana's most culturally significant regions. Located near Fort Benton-Montana's oldest settlement and a key center of early trade and expansion-the ranch includes a rare eagle catch site and a buffalo jump, both evidence of long-standing Native American presence. Nearby, the Marias River was the site of the 1870 Marias Massacre, adding further depth to the land's legacy. With operational income, abundant wildlife, private fishing, and cultural landmarks, the Lazy K6 Ranch offers a unique blend of production, recreation, and historical value in one of Montana's most iconic landscapes. Old Homestead that could be used for off-grid living or ranch hand housing. Private Reservoir Fishing: A man-made reservoir sits entirely within the ranch boundaries and is stocked with tiger trout and largemouth bass. This private water provides reliable fishing year-round with limited pressure-ideal for anglers looking for a quiet, controlled environment to fish with family, friends, or clients. Marias River Frontage: The Marias River winds through the ranch, offering direct access to one of north-central Montana's hidden fisheries. Known for walleye and channel catfish, this stretch of river also attracts waterfowl in the fall. Whether you're casting a line or setting up for a morning duck hunt, the river is a productive and scenic feature with year-round recreational value. Big Game & Upland Hunting: Whitetail and mule deer are consistent in the river bottoms and surrounding fields, with good age class and solid opportunity each season. The ranch also lies in an area known for producing trophy pronghorn antelope, which roam the open prairie and hayfields. The diverse terrain-cottonwood bottoms, cropland, native grasses, and brushy draws-also supports upland birds, wild turkeys, and a variety of migratory ducks and geese. Ample water, food, and cover hold game throughout the year and provide quality setups for both big game and bird hunting. Lease-Back Option with Full Recreation Access: The seller is open to leasing the ranch back for continued cattle operations. This gives a buyer passive income potential while still retaining full hunting, fishing, and recreational access across the entire property-ideal for an investor, rancher, or sportsman who wants to own land without running day-to-day operations. Operational Cattle Ranch: The ranch is currently being ran as a large cattle operation. Cross-fenced pastures, developed water sources, and functional infrastructure-including corrals, access roads, and water tanks-are in place to keep the operation efficient and workable. Hay Production: There are several areas where hay could be replanted and harvested to support in revenue stream or in cattle production, helping ensure reliable yields year after year. The ground is productive, with flat fields and easy access for equipment. Located just outside Fort Benton in north-central Montana, the area around the Lazy K6 Ranch offers a classic High Plains setting with open vistas, river valleys, and rolling grasslands. Fort Benton-one of Montana's oldest settlements-blends rich frontier history with small-town charm. The nearby Missouri River corridor provides boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing, while Great Falls, just 90 minutes away, offers full services, shopping, and air travel access. The region sees a four-season climate, with cold winters, warm summers, and low humidity. Annual precipitation averages around 12 to 14 inches, supporting hardy native grasses, dryland crops, and hay production. With over 260 days of sunshine per year and minimal snowfall compared to western Montana, it's a climate well-suited to both ranching and outdoor recreation. Located Along the Marias River near Fort Benton, Montana The Lazy K6 Ranch sits in one of the most historically significant regions in Montana. With deep Indigenous roots, frontier history, and cultural landmarks still visible on the land, this 7,000± acre ranch offers more than natural beauty and agricultural value-it offers a connection to the people and events that shaped the American West. Fort Benton: The Birthplace of Montana Established in 1846, Fort Benton is recognized as the oldest continuously occupied settlement in Montana and earned its title as the Birthplace of Montana. It began as a fur trading post on the upper Missouri River and quickly evolved into the most important supply depot for the Northwestern frontier. By the mid-19th century, Fort Benton was a major terminus for steamboat traffic and played a central role in the trade and transport of goods into Montana, Idaho, and Canada before the advent of the railroad. Its strategic location made it a key center for trade with Native American tribes, military expeditions, and westward expansion. During its peak, Fort Benton connected the remote Northern Rockies with the rest of the United States, serving as a springboard for homesteading, ranching, and exploration. Indigenous Legacy and Cultural Sites on the Ranch Long before Fort Benton was founded, the area now known as the Lazy K6 Ranch was home to members of the Blackfeet Confederacy, Gros Ventre, Assiniboine, and other Plains tribes. These groups lived in harmony with the land, using the river, coulees, and breaks for sustenance, ceremony, and community. Two significant Indigenous cultural features on the ranch demonstrate the long-standing human presence and historical importance of this region. Eagle Catch Positioned high above the river valley, the eagle catch site on the ranch is a rare and historically significant structure used by Native hunters to capture golden and bald eagles. Feathers from these birds were prized for ceremonial and spiritual purposes. The technique required immense patience and skill, often involving hunters lying in concealed pits with bait, waiting for the right moment to snare an eagle. This site reflects both the spiritual traditions and the ingenuity of Native cultures, serving as a physical reminder of the sacred relationships between people, animals, and the land. Buffalo Jump Also located on the ranch is a buffalo jump-an archaeological site where bison were driven over cliffs in large hunts. These events were coordinated with precision and cooperation, allowing tribes to harvest meat, hides, and bones to sustain their communities through the seasons. Today, stone drive lines and artifact-rich soils offer insight into these communal hunts, which were essential to life on the Northern Plains for centuries. The Marias River and the Marias Massacre The Marias River has long been a vital artery through this landscape, offering water, transportation, and access to abundant wildlife. It also played a tragic role in American history during the 1870 Marias Massacre, in which the U.S. Army mistakenly attacked a peaceful Piegan Blackfeet camp, killing over 170 individuals-most of whom were women, children, and the elderly. This event occurred not far from the Lazy K6 Ranch and remains a somber reminder of the conflicts that followed westward expansion. Settlement, Homesteading, and Ranching Following the Indian Wars and the decline of the fur trade, the late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a wave of homesteading and ranch development across the Fort Benton region. Families settled the land, built cabins, developed irrigation, and raised cattle and hay in the same valleys that had sustained people for thousands of years. The Lazy K6 Ranch still contains rustic homestead improvements from this period, underscoring the continuity of working the land for livelihood. Today, the ranch continues that legacy, combining productive hay fields, a full-scale cattle operation, and preserved cultural features. It stands as a living history of Indigenous heritage, frontier exploration, and multigenerational ranching in Montana. The Lazy K6 Ranch is located in north-central Montana, just outside the historic town of Fort Benton, and lies within Chouteau County-one of the state's most agriculturally productive regions. This expansive 7,000± acre ranch enjoys an ideal blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it attractive for working ranchers, recreational buyers, or conservation-minded investors. Nearest Town: Fort Benton, MT Situated approximately 15 minutes southeast of Fort Benton, the property offers close proximity to a full range of amenities. Fort Benton (pop. ~1,500) provides basic services including a grocery store, hardware, gas stations, restaurants, medical clinic, K-12 school system, and agricultural supply outlets. As the oldest town in Montana, Fort Benton also offers cultural attractions like the Missouri Breaks Interpretive Center, historic downtown buildings, and a scenic riverfront walking path. Regional Hub: Great Falls, MT The ranch is less than 90 minutes from Great Falls, Montana's third-largest city and the primary regional hub for north-central Montana. Great Falls provides access to a broader range of services including: Great Falls International Airport (GTF) - offering daily commercial flights from Delta, United, Alaska, and Allegiant Major retailers (Costco, Home Depot, Walmart) Veterinary hospitals and livestock sale barns Regional medical centers and hospitals Higher education via the University of Providence and Great Falls College MSU Additional Access & Nearby Features Highway Access: The ranch is accessed via a well-maintained county road that connects to U.S. Highway 87, the main arterial route between Fort Benton and Great Falls. Marias River: The property includes extensive frontage on the Marias River, a quiet and scenic tributary of the Missouri River known for fishing, wildlife habitat, and its historical significance. Public Lands: The area surrounding the ranch includes nearby state lands and BLM tracts, expanding recreational possibilities. Whether flying into the Great Falls International Airport or driving from Fort Benton, the Lazy K6 Ranch offers convenient year-round access with complete privacy and unobstructed views of Montana's wide-open landscapes.
…By Annonceur International
Welcome to this stunning custom-built home, perfectly perched on an elevated lot with breathtaking views in every direction. Imagine hosting gatherings in the expansive great room, where floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the majestic Bridger Mountains. The thoughtful floor plan offers main-level living at its finest, with a luxurious master suite, kitchen, laundry, and office space all conveniently located on the same floor.With five spacious bedrooms, an additional office, and four bathrooms, there's ample room for family and friends to spread out. The chef-inspired kitchen is perfect for preparing holiday feasts, featuring a stainless gas range, wall oven, and spacious walk-in pantry with an upright freezer.The lower level is designed for entertainment, with a cozy theater and game room, complete with a wet bar and mini-fridge. Enjoy beautiful finishes and features throughout, including a gas fireplace, solid wood doors, oak hardwood flooring, marble and granite counters, and tiled showers.Unwind in the master bath with heated floors, or enjoy the sunset from the covered back deck, overlooking the Bridger Mountains. The fully landscaped one-acre lot offers perennials, a vegetable garden, mature landscaping, and plenty of space to roam. Located in the sought-after Summer Ridge neighborhood, with trails and open space, this home offers the perfect blend of luxury and natural beauty. Come and experience it for yourself!
…By Annonceur International
Welcome to the enchanting expanse of the Cross M Ranch , a sprawling 1460± deeded acre cattle ranch and recreational oasis nestled in the heart of Central Montana's pristine grassland. Situated majestically amidst the rolling hills and picturesque coulees, this well maintained sanctuary offers unparalleled views of the iconic Absorokee Beartooth's , Crazy Mountains and the beauty of the Yellowstone River Valley. The Cross M Ranch consists of 1460 deeded acres, 40 acres of BLM lease, and 110 acres of private lease which is not guaranteed to transfer to new buyer. Stretching across rolling hills and winding coulees, this methodically maintained ranch embodies the essence of the Montana frontier, offering a sanctuary for both cattle and wildlife alike. As you traverse the undulating terrain, you'll be captivated by the timeless allure of Montana's open range. Established roadways provide easy access to new or favorite recreational spots. Cross M Ranch is a private outdoor sanctuary in Montana's four seasons. Cross M ranch is a well-balanced Central Montana Ranch, with modest improvements including an older barn, lean-to-shed, round pen for breaking horses, extensive corral system, calving facilities and with 60+/- acres of irrigated hay base. Pastures and rangeland are predominately native species of grass along with extensive areas of sage and juniper cover. With several water rights including irrigation and stock water rights, along with a huge reservoir the Cross M Ranch is well watered. This ranch is owner rated at 80 pairs with supplemental hay for the winter months. Abundant water resources, including lively ripples, cool pools, and waterfalls, encompass the ranch's 1.3± miles of Upper Deer Creek and support the diversity of wildlife. Depending on the time of year, the creek offers excellent fly-angling opportunities for brown and brook trout. The ranch is home to mule deer, whitetail, antelope, bear, turkey, Hungarian partridge, grouse and many other birds. Residing 10 miles from the property, the town of Big Timber, Montana, provides necessary amenities close but distant enough to maintain seclusion from outside activities. The nearest commercial airports are in Billings , Montana which is 80 miles and Bozeman International approximately 65 miles from Cross M Ranch.
…By Annonceur International
Discover elevated urban living in this stunning residence crafted by the talented team at Pre-nailed. Every detail has been thoughtfully designed, showcasing quality craftsmanship and efficient use of space throughout. Enjoy modern comfort and urban living. This five row of townhomes offers a seamless blend of function and style. The open-concept floor plans creates a bright and airy atmosphere, while large windows invite in natural light and treetop views—giving you the feeling of living in a luxurious treehouse.The kitchens feature contemporary finishes, sleek cabinetry, and high-quality appliances—perfect for both cooking and entertaining. The spacious bedrooms provide a peaceful retreat, and the bathrooms boast modern fixtures and elegant design.Enjoy the convenience of an attached one-car garage per unit with direct access to your home, plus additional storage options to keep everything organized. Thoughtful touches throughout the home add warmth, character, and modern sophisticateIf you are seeking style and efficiency, or someone who values urban living with a touch of nature, these townhomes offer the perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and charm.Come see why this isn’t just townhomes—it’s a lifestyle.Prenailed captures the spirit of Missoula—crafted for those who value thoughtful design, effortless access, and the freedom of a true lock-and-leave lifestyle.Each unit offers its own unique character:Unit A – The Antelope: A bright, sunny end unit, 1129 Square Feet, featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Unit B – The Bison: Spacious and inviting, with open-concept living designed for gathering. 1124 square feet. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Unit C – The Cougar: Sleek and modern, offering elevated views and natural light. 1124 square feet. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.Unit D – The Deer: Warm and welcoming, blending classic charm with contemporary finishes. 1124 square feet, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Unit F – The Fox: Smart and efficient, designed for effortless modern living. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom.
…By Annonceur International
Experience true Montana privacy with this 2 Bed/ 2.5 Bath home set on a breathtaking 40-acre parcel entirely surrounded by Kootenai National Forest. With the closest neighbor over a mile away, this property offers unmatched seclusion only minutes from town and easily accessible from the highway and small airport. Inside the pride of ownership shines throughout. Custom cabinetry, and built-ins made from lumber harvested from the property are seen throughout. Large picture windows frame the stunning views and fill the home with light. Watch wildlife from the living room windows year around. The open floor plan provides comfortable living/entertaining space, with laundry, bathrooms and the primary suite conveniently located on the main floor. The property includes older buildings with another septic and services that could serve as the perfect building spot for a multi-generational living arrangement or future development. This exceptional property is truly a must see! Deer, elk, moose, and bear are among the abundant visitors here. The nearby Kootenai river offers world class, blue ribbon trout fishing. Lake Kookanusa is famous for its water-sport recreation and beautiful bays. The unfinished basement offers abundant storage and the potential to expand your living space to suit your needs. The logs for the home are from Great Slave Lake in Canada and hand-peeled and built by a local Libby craftsman and builder. Above the garage, a generous bonus area creates endless possibilities as a game room, creative/ hobby space, or home office.
…By Annonceur International
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As well as the fantastic skiing which attracts visitors in the winter, there's always something to do in Montana, whatever the weather. If you invest in Montana real estate, you will find exclusive golf courses and stunning lakes and rivers right on your doorstep.
Montana's rich history is in part thanks to its native American heritage. Visitors can learn about this history directly from the eight tribal nations still living in Montana today. If you are looking for historic Montana real estate, the State has many impressive farming ranches both for sale and in use as luxury resorts.