montana fixer upper

c.1930 Montana Fixer Upper For Sale Under $50K

$49,500

Bring your vision and tools to this 3-bedroom, 1-bath Montana fixer upper set on a large lot with a detached garage and abundant parking. The roomy kitchen and spacious bathroom provide a solid starting point for renovation, making this a promising fixer-upper with plenty of potential.

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Realtor Comments

There is personal property onsite and basement is full of trash. Do not enter basement. Use caution when entering property and avoid personal items. RESERVE AUCTION PROPERTY- Property sold “AS-IS” without contingencies, repairs, warranties, guarantees or representation as to listing accuracy, property information, photo or other depiction included or described herein. Inspect before bidding.
  • 3bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,162sqft
  • 0.32 acre lot
  • Circa 1930

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213 5th Ave NE, Cut Bank, MT 59427, USA

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. 

Contact Realtor: Lori Brown

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Pros

1. Affordable Housing

  • Home prices are generally lower than in many parts of Montana, especially compared to mountain resort communities.
  • Buyers can often find larger lots and homes for their budget.

2. Stunning Natural Scenery

  • The Rocky Mountain Front is nearby, offering dramatic views and beautiful landscapes.
  • Easy access to Montana’s famous open spaces and wildlife.

3. Outdoor Recreation

  • Hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing are popular activities.
  • Close to Glacier National Park for world-class outdoor adventures.

4. Small-Town Community

  • Residents often enjoy a close-knit atmosphere where neighbors know one another.
  • Community events and local traditions play an important role in town life.

5. Low Traffic and Quiet Lifestyle

  • Commutes are short and traffic is minimal.
  • The pace of life is much slower than in larger cities.

6. Strong Agricultural Heritage

  • Ranching and farming are major parts of the local economy and culture.
  • Ideal for those who appreciate rural lifestyles and western traditions.

Cons

1. Harsh Winters

  • Winters are long, cold, and windy.
  • Snow, blowing snow, and subzero temperatures are common.

2. Limited Job Opportunities

  • Employment options can be limited outside agriculture, energy, healthcare, education, and local government.
  • Some residents commute or work remotely.

3. Geographic Isolation

  • Larger cities, specialty shopping, and many services require significant travel.
  • The nearest major urban amenities are hours away.

4. Limited Shopping and Dining

  • Basic necessities are available locally, but options are limited compared to larger communities.
  • Residents often travel to larger towns for major purchases.

5. Windy Conditions

  • The area is known for frequent strong winds, especially during winter and spring.
  • Not everyone enjoys the persistent wind.

6. Fewer Entertainment Options

  • Nightlife, cultural attractions, and major events are limited.
  • Those seeking an active urban social scene may find the area too quiet.
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