c.1958 Rustic Montana Log Cabin For Sale $198,000
OHU50K Notes $198,000

Realtor Comments
Private cabin in the middle of Lincoln. One bedroom one bath home with a loft. Home features a beautiful stacked stone fireplace with wood stove insert. Cabin sits on a secluded wooded parcel and has been primarily used as a summertime retreat. Within walking distance of the the Blackfoot River Park and just minutes away from the downtown business district of Lincoln.
- 1 bed
- 1 bath
- 820 sqft
- 0.76 acre lot
- Build date 1958

- Contact Realtor: Lyndon Conroy
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Pros of Living in Lincoln, MT
Low Cost of Living (Relative to Some Places)
Lincoln generally has a cost of living lower than the national average, with relatively affordable housing compared with many urban areas, which can make owning a home or settling down more accessible.
Small-Town / Rural Lifestyle
The town’s rural and peaceful atmosphere is a draw for people who prefer a slower pace, open spaces, and a strong sense of community.
Natural Beauty & Outdoor Access
Located near forests, mountains, and scenic highways, Lincoln offers beautiful natural surroundings and is attractive for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, hunting, and scenic drives.
Close-Knit Community
With a population under 1,000 people, residents often know neighbors and community engagement can be stronger and friendlier compared to big cities.
Cons of Living in Lincoln, MT
Very Small Population & Limited Services
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With only ~900 residents, Lincoln has very limited amenities — few stores, restaurants, entertainment options, and no big-city services.
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You’ll likely need to drive to nearby towns or cities for major shopping, dining, or healthcare.
Employment & Economic Challenges
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Local job opportunities are limited, and employment options may be more rural or seasonal rather than diverse.
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Related economic indicators (like income levels) are generally lower than in urban areas.
Some datasets show higher per-capita crime statistics than the U.S. average in small, rural classifications — this can be influenced by small population size and specific incidents — but the overall experience of safety varies by neighborhood.
Healthcare & Services Distance
The nearest full hospitals and specialist clinics are far away, meaning medical care often requires long drives — a common challenge in rural Montana.
Severe Winters & Climate
Lincoln has a humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters, and the region is subject to heavy snowfall and frigid temperatures. Outdoor travel can be difficult without proper winter preparation.
Car Dependency & Limited Transit
Public transportation is nearly nonexistent; owning a reliable vehicle is essentially a necessity for daily life, commuting, and errands.












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