The median home value in Raynesford, MT is $431,000
This is higher than the county median home value of $228,937.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Raynesford, MT is $431,000.
Approximately 57% of Raynesford homes are owned, compared to 14% rented, while 14% are vacant.
Raynesford real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Versatile vistas outstretching to unveil the Highwood Mountains, this property offers dry land farming, hunting, and a peaceful plot to escape to. The contoured coulees provide habitat and cover for elk, mule and white-tailed deer, game birds, pheasant, and coyotes. The 82.08 acres are situated east of Armington Junction and north of Raynesford, a short commute to Great Falls, Montana. Seasonal springs trickle through and water rights accompany the sale! A beautiful area in Central Montana, raw land is rare and desirable, especially with the coinciding bird and game hunting. Upon the foothills of the Highwoods, camping, hiking, brookie fishing, and elk hunting (with permit) await. Skiing in Showdown Ski Resort is south of the property approximately 50 miles. Opportunities abound for a dry hunting cabin or bring in electricity that is a half a mile away and build a dream home.
Meadowlark Subdivision offers quiet city living with an abundance of wildlife in the area. This secluded neighborhood boarders Lake Elmo and has easy access to Main street for a quick commute. Utilities are available to all home sites and include electricity, natural gas, city water and sewer. All builders welcome. All information to be verified by buyer. Pictures are of the subdivision. Taxes are not split
If you have ever explored the Little Belt Mountains just west of the Showdown Ski Hill, you know exactly where Moose Park lies. Totally raw land, entirely surrounded by Forest Service, allows for almost any improvements a person could dream of. There is a developed spring on the west side of the land that has flowed good quality and high quantity water for well over 100 years. Speaking of years, this land was bought by the selling family s predecessor in 1917. Originally a basecamp for a sheep operation, the large meadows in moose park grow lush grass all summer long. This property is an absolute year-round property. From camping in the summer and exploring the hundreds of miles of trails to elk hunting in the fall, and snowmobiling from park to park along the groomed trails in the winter. Come take a look at this great Montana property in the best last place!
Catie Hanser Gragert
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