The median home value in Raynesford, MT is $199,700.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $180,300.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Raynesford, MT is $199,700.
Approximately 48.39% of Raynesford homes are owned,
compared to 4.84% rented, while
46.77% are vacant.
Raynesford real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Raynesford real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Here’s your perfect weekend hideaway to escape the city noise and enjoy life off the grid. If you’re seeking a peaceful retreat for weekends, hunting season, or simply to disconnect from life’s distractions, this is it. This cozy cabin, nestled on 12 acres, offers endless potential. While off-grid, it does have electricity and internet available. The cabin is heated by a wood stove, and two water tanks are included for you to fill. The property itself is a scenic mix of gentle slopes, meadows, trees, and unique rock features. Though the cabin has seen plenty of work over the years, it still offers plenty of projects for the next owner to personalize and make their own. Don’t miss this opportunity to create your own quiet retreat!
Versatile vistas outstretching to unveil the Highwood Mountains, this property offers dry land farming, hunting, and a peaceful plot to escape to. The contoured coulees provide habitat and cover for elk, mule and white-tailed deer, game birds, pheasant, and coyotes. The 82.08 acres are situated east of Armington Junction and north of Raynesford, a short commute to Great Falls, Montana. Seasonal springs trickle through and water rights accompany the sale! A beautiful area in Central Montana, raw land is rare and desirable, especially with the coinciding bird and game hunting. Upon the foothills of the Highwoods, camping, hiking, brookie fishing, and elk hunting (with permit) await. Skiing in Showdown Ski Resort is south of the property approximately 50 miles. Opportunities abound for a dry hunting cabin or bring in electricity that is a half a mile away and build a dream home. One piece of Montana land with numerous ways to utilize!