The median home value in Fishtail, MT is $338,909.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $254,069.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Fishtail, MT is $338,909.
Approximately 41% of Fishtail homes are owned,
compared to 14% rented, while
41% are vacant.
Fishtail real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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The superior attention to detail and astounding pride of ownership radiates from this custom-built log cabin. Ponderosa Pines were harvested from the property to construct the off-grid retreat. Follow the private drive through the pine-infused mountain air to the 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom residence. Wildlife frequents the area so be sure to keep a lookout for turkeys, mule and white-tailed deer, moose, elk, and antelope. Three stock dams are located on the property among the juniper and sagebrush. Seven meadows have been seeded to hay and the bales produced accompany the sale. In addition, a pickup equipped with a water tank helps with keeping the 2 cisterns filled and is also included in the sale. Step inside the custom cabin and find high-end features and finishes that make the space sophisticated and pleasant. The outdoors flow seamlessly to the indoors. Columbus, Montana is mere minutes from the property, but the 134.8 acres sprawl out for an isolated and peaceful atmosphere.
Remarks: Welcome to 659 Deadmans Canyon Rd, an outdoorsman's paradise. Located in the renown Trophy Bull unit 515. The 2022 hunting season was be the first time Fish and Game has allowed use of General Elk Licenses in this famous unit. This ranch boasts 1280 deeded acres, bordered by private ownership and BLM. The two BLM parcels are landlocked by private ownership, which allows for additional and rare hunting opportunities. Multiple developed springs, Little White Beaver Creek and a small pond provide water for wildlife and livestock all year around. The combination of water and treed areas creates an oasis for fauna. Mule deer, elk, bear, turkey and upland birds.