A gem nestled north of the Yellowstone River, 6 miles outside of Big Timber. This 20-acre property offers an unsuspecting multitude of amenities for such a tidy property.
With some of the most astonishing views in Sweet Grass County, a person can see from Red Lodge Ski Mountain all the way to Sacagawea Peak just outside of Bozeman. Not to mention a face full of our beloved Crazy Mountains and a glimpse of our tallest mountain in the state, Granite Peak, in the Beartooth Mountains.
The home is a 34 x 36 log cabin sitting atop a full finished basement. The home has 5 beds and 3 full baths and a large family room and storage area in the basement. A rustic feel upstairs combined with the modern feel of the 9 foot tall ceilings and completely finished basement. There is a 36 x 50 concrete slab ready for a large garage or anything a person could dream of for that space.
The shop, oh my, the shop.
This 42 ft. long by 56 ft. wide structure has a man/women cave in the western 16 ft of the building. The area is comprised of a bedroom/workout area, full bathroom, and a full kitchen. The space is all heated with a propane overhead heater and complimented with a stained concrete floor. The shop area is fully heated and insulated and has a 10,000 lbs. vehicle lift situated in the center. A floor drain and newer concrete are the finishing details that make this everything a person could need in a shop. The shop building is surrounded by a 16 overhang, complete with surround sound and extra lighting to keep all the toys and equipment out of the elements.
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Located about 6 miles northeast of Big Timber.
We offer a variety of listings . .in Montana which include large working ranches, recreational retreats, executive homes and unimproved tracts of land from one to several hundred acres. We are looking forward to offering you our assistance to find or market your special property in Montana. Montana is the land of snow capped mountains, pristine wilderness areas, sparkling rivers and streams, and golden wheat fields all under 'The Big Sky'.