Wildabeest
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With mixed emotions, I’ve decided to put my remaining MT property up for sale. I co-own it with my son who originally intended to build a home on it, but life and career have taken him back east and he wants to invest the capital in a rental property that produces some extra income.
The property has awesome west and north facing views. You can see the view of the Bridger Mountains below. It’s a short walk from the property to the trailhead of a section of state land with no public access except for property owners. From the top of the state land, there’s also incredible views to the east and south, with views of the Crazies, Absoroka and Beartooth mountains surrounding Paradise Valley.
Both the property and the state land are in Hunting Area 314 - a general unit for both deer and elk with tons of federal land at the southern end of the unit. There’s a resident elk herd that calves on the state land every spring, but they generally move out after the first big snow. We’ve gotten into elk during rifle season the past two years on the state land. Tons of deer, grouse and turkey; as well as some regular sightings and sign of moose, black bear and mountain lion. Only one grizzly sighting that I’m aware of in the 5 years we’ve owned it.
Property is in Gallatin county, near the Park County line and just south of I-90. Taxes are a measly $74/year as an unimproved property.
To keep with forum rules, I won’t post a link, but you can search “7 Clear Springs, Bozeman” or “MLS 388239” in your browser or favorite real estate app/site to pull up the listing. HOA keeps the roads cleared and maintained year round, and there are several folks who have built permanent full time homes up there. A rough driveway is cut and electric is run to the preferred build site.
PM me with any questions.
The property has awesome west and north facing views. You can see the view of the Bridger Mountains below. It’s a short walk from the property to the trailhead of a section of state land with no public access except for property owners. From the top of the state land, there’s also incredible views to the east and south, with views of the Crazies, Absoroka and Beartooth mountains surrounding Paradise Valley.
Both the property and the state land are in Hunting Area 314 - a general unit for both deer and elk with tons of federal land at the southern end of the unit. There’s a resident elk herd that calves on the state land every spring, but they generally move out after the first big snow. We’ve gotten into elk during rifle season the past two years on the state land. Tons of deer, grouse and turkey; as well as some regular sightings and sign of moose, black bear and mountain lion. Only one grizzly sighting that I’m aware of in the 5 years we’ve owned it.
Property is in Gallatin county, near the Park County line and just south of I-90. Taxes are a measly $74/year as an unimproved property.
To keep with forum rules, I won’t post a link, but you can search “7 Clear Springs, Bozeman” or “MLS 388239” in your browser or favorite real estate app/site to pull up the listing. HOA keeps the roads cleared and maintained year round, and there are several folks who have built permanent full time homes up there. A rough driveway is cut and electric is run to the preferred build site.
PM me with any questions.