The median home value in Belt, MT is $250,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $243,342.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Belt, MT is $250,000.
Approximately 68% of Belt homes are owned,
compared to 22% rented, while
9% are vacant.
Belt real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Belt real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Rare offering of US Hwy 89 frontage for a highly exposed business opportunity! ! This 3.83 acre property entails a fully remodeled 104' x 164' shop, which boasts 6,112 square feet of floor space with accommodations for 3 separate office/business spaces each having access to separate restroom areas. When the sellers did an extensive remodel to the shop, they had a convenience store/casino and office rental space in mind with the potential to put in fuel as well, but this set up could go a variety of different ways and would be well received in this fast growing area. Imaging how well an RV park setup would do in this location just minutes from the Little Belt mountain range and endless recreational opportunities for all those passing through! Also, rounding out the income opportunities of this property are three, 32' x 60' storage unit buildings with a total of 44 fully rented units, giving you immediate income on this incredible property!East and Westbound traffic flow by consistently, with Belt being located a quick 5 miles away, Great Falls conveniently located 25 miles and Showdown Ski Resort just 45 miles away. Do not miss this property with endless opportunities and easy access along Hwy 89 one of the busiest highways in MT, call today!!
Located in the Belt Commercial Historical District at 72 Castner Street, Belt, Montana the Belt Hardware Company building was constructed from local quarried sandstone. It is indicative of the the transition of Belt from a mining camp to a more permanent town. It is one of the anchor buildings in the district. The substantial two-story building is originally decorated with a pressed cornice, pediment, and store front. The metalwork announces the date of the building, 1896, in the upper triangle, BELT HARDWARE CO, HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS and VEHICLES is stamped across the entablature. The Hardware Company was constructed during the first phase of commercial development in Belt and its fancy Late Victorian metal work belies its age. The building retains a high degree of integrity and is a important if not the most important contributing structure to the history of Belt.