The median home value in Saco, MT is $90,500.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $246,560.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Saco, MT is $90,500.
Approximately 56.84% of Saco homes are owned,
compared to 18.71% rented, while
24.46% are vacant.
Saco 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 Saco real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Explore the untamed beauty of eastern Montana at Frenchman Creek Ranch, located near the welcoming community of Saco. This expansive 639.36-acre property presents a remarkable opportunity for ranchers looking to expand their land holdings or for investors seeking income potential. Its vast landscape supports larger-scale ranching operations or the implementation of farming practices, such as cultivating hay crops. The property is securely fenced, ensuring both safety and ease of management. Additionally, it borders state land along its western edge, providing extra acreage for hunting or exploration. Immerse yourself in the crisp, clean air, gentle breezes, and the soothing whispers of the winds sweeping across the plains. Seize the opportunity to cultivate your legacy in the heart of Big Sky Country! Seller to retain mineral rights
Welcome to Turkey Track Ranch a remarkable opportunity for ranchers and investors encapsulated with views of rolling plains and distant mountains. This expansive 880-acre parcel of grazing land is nestled in the heart of northeastern Montana, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and agricultural potential. Whether you want to expand your ranching operations or invest in a piece of Montana's rich landscape, this property promises endless possibilities. The property is fenced ensuring security and management convenience.
Situated north of the Milk River and in the heart of the Milk River Valley are 1,519.36 deeded acres ripe with potential for agriculture, recreation, and investment. On land that is familiar to the pounding of buffalo hooves long ago, the Milk River Valley Ranch provides native and natural grasses ideal for grazing. With established perimeter fencing, cattle or horses can mosey along the gently rolling terrain while the occasional coulee protects white-tailed and mule deer or game birds. The ranch comprises two distinct parcels—the north and the south—each offering unique advantages for prospective buyers. The northern parcel includes stock water rights, enhancing its agricultural viability. In contrast, the southern parcel borders state land along its western edge, providing additional acreage for exploration and hunting. The Milk River Valley Ranch exemplifies the harmonious blend of agricultural and recreational living that defines the Montana experience.