The median home value in Rudyard, MT is $203,200.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $251,900.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Rudyard, MT is $203,200.
Approximately 39.88% of Rudyard homes are owned,
compared to 33.74% rented, while
26.38% are vacant.
Rudyard 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 Rudyard real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Nestled in the quaint town of Rudyard, Montana, at 125 2nd Ave NW, awaits an exceptional mobile home. This spacious residence boasts approximately 1,480 square feet of living area, offering ample room for comfortable living. Built in 1972, this mobile home has three well-proportioned bedrooms. The attached heated two-car garage provides an exceptional parking space or possibly a warm workshop for the winter months. Contact Jacob Dickinson at 406-291-3171, or your real estate professional.
Situated on a large corner lot of 0.355 acres, this pleasant Rudyard home encompasses 1 bedroom and bath in 1,032 square feet. The cozy bedroom offers a peaceful retreat. The spacious yard, dotted with apple trees, is a perfect spot for enjoying the fresh air and soaking up the sunshine. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway, an investment opportunity, or your first home, this property offers endless possibilities. Local Area The small town of Rudyard, Montana, has a big personality. It sits along the Hi-Line between Chester and 40 miles west of Havre. The area mostly consists of ranchers and farmers, wheat farming being the chief crop. Rudyard has a neat distinction of being the only community in the US that sits directly across the world from the point of land rather than the ocean! Visit the town’s remarkable museums: The Depot Museum and the Hi-Line Vintage Motors Museum. The Depot Museum houses dinosaur exhibits and is part of the Montana Dinosaur Trail. A gryposaurus fossil found 20 miles north of Rudyard by the famed Jack Horner and a Rudyard school teacher is on display. Don't forget the Sugar Shack! Area Attractions Fresno Reservoir Recreate on the beautiful Fresno Reservoir. It has many campgrounds and access points where you can boat, camp, fish, picnic, water ski, hunt, or wildlife view. Fresno is one of Montana’s best warm-water fishing locations where you can reel in walleye, northern pike, perch, and trout. The water also attracts wildlife that provides hunting opportunities for waterfowl, antelope, white-tailed and mule deer, upland game birds, and occasionally moose and elk.