c.1902 Montana Victorian Folk Home For Sale $185K
$185,000
This Montana victorian folk style home is a masterclass in preserved detail, featuring gleaming original hardwood floors and a signature Havre-stamped brick walkway that offers a historic welcome. With 1.5 baths and an abundance of period-correct built-in storage, this home seamlessly pairs turn-of-the-century sophistication with everyday functionality.

Realtor Comments
With Fall and the holidays around the corner, it’s never been a better time to call 202 3rd St ”home’.” Upon entry, you’ll find a beautiful welcoming enclosed sun porch, and in the home’s living room areas you’ll find a wrap around stairway, with elegant woodwork and built-in storage cabinets. The residence features high ceilings and vaulted arches. Off the dining room , you’ll find an ample-sized pantry with built-ins for storage. The kitchen area is perfect for entertaining, with a half-bath nearby.
- 3bed
- 2.5bath
- 3,030sqft
- 5,400sqft lot
- Circa 1902

202 3rd St, Havre, MT 59501
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

The Pros
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Exceptional Affordability: Havre is consistently ranked as one of the most affordable places to live in Montana.Housing costs and median home prices (often around $220,000–$230,000) are significantly lower than the state and national averages.
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Strong Sense of Community: With a population of just under 10,000, it is a “big small town” where neighbors know each other. The community is known for rallying together for local events and school athletics (the Havre Blue Ponies).
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Access to Higher Education: It is home to Montana State University-Northern, providing local access to degree programs, technical training, and collegiate sports that many small Montana towns lack.
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Outdoor Recreation: While located on the plains, Havre is just a short drive from Beaver Creek Park (one of the largest county parks in the U.S.) and the Bears Paw Mountains, offering fishing, hunting, hiking, and camping.
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No Sales Tax: Like the rest of Montana, residents benefit from having no state or local sales tax on goods and services.
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Historic Character: The town takes pride in its history, featuring unique attractions like “Havre Beneath the Streets” and well-preserved Victorian-era architecture.
The Cons
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Extreme Winter Weather: Havre is famous for its “Big Sky” cold. Winters are long, dark, and brutal, with temperatures frequently dropping to -30°F or lower and high winds that create dangerous wind chills.
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Geographic Isolation: Havre is located on the “Hi-Line” (Highway 2), meaning it is several hours away from major cities. Great Falls is about 1.5 hours away, while Billings or Missoula require a 4–5 hour drive.
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Limited Job Market: Outside of agriculture, the railroad (BNSF), healthcare (Northern Montana Health Care), and the university, specialized career opportunities can be scarce.
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Limited Shopping & Entertainment: While it has the basics and a small mall, residents often have to travel out of town for major retailers, specialized medical care, or diverse dining and nightlife options.
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Slower Pace of Growth: Some residents feel the town lacks modernization or “new blood,” with infrastructure like roads often needing more frequent maintenance due to the harsh freeze-thaw cycles.
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“Small Town” Social Scene: For those under 30 or not into outdoor sports, social life can feel centered around local bars, which may not appeal to everyone.

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