Tucked away on 60 sprawling acres, this one-of-a-kind ranch property blends historic charm with thoughtful modern upgrades, offering everything a serious horseman, hobby farmer, or rural lifestyle seeker could ask for. The heart of the property is a beautifully updated dual-home residence. The original 1986 Creston home has been lovingly restored with new flooring, fresh paint, re-stained woodwork
Tucked away on 60 sprawling acres, this one-of-a-kind ranch property blends historic charm with thoughtful modern upgrades, offering everything a serious horseman, hobby farmer, or rural lifestyle seeker could ask for. The heart of the property is a beautifully updated dual-home residence. The original 1986 Creston home has been lovingly restored with new flooring, fresh paint, re-stained woodwork, fully updated plumbing, and a water softener installed in 2017. The 2017 house addition brings hickory cabinetry throughout the home, a convection oven, and an in-wall vacuum system to everyday living. Each home is served by its own heat pump, a wood stove, a 2024 water heater and water treatment system, and a reliable artisan well with a new pressure tank. Equestrian amenities are second to none. The 6-stall Barn Master metal stable features a moveable wall for a generous foaling stall, tack and feed rooms, and a frost-free bib water station. A 75×100 metal riding arena with a 60-foot round pen and high-pressure sodium lights for night riding, two loafing sheds, and approximately 6–7 acres of dedicated grass hay, which produced 25 tons in 2026, making this a true horse setup. The impressive 84×60 hay barn with a 20×27×14 cement floor for dry hay storage and a floor drain rounds out the working ranch infrastructure. Additional highlights include a Generac 26KW generator with surge protectors, an owned 500-gallon propane tank, a mounded septic (2016), an RV pad with 13-ft clearance and 30-amp service, two 20-foot storage containers, a garage with room for four vehicles, two garden sheds, apple and pear trees, and a $1,200/year cattle lease providing immediate income. Self-sufficient and move-in ready. This is living in Montana.
Whitefish, Montana is known across the country as one of the most attractive resort towns in America. Beautifully s
Whitefish, Montana is known across the country as one of the most attractive resort towns in America. Beautifully situated within an hour of the Canadian border to the north and half and hour to the majesty of Glacier National Park to the east, Whitefish offers so much. Whitefish Lake, Flathead Lake, fishing, hiking and every outdoor activity you can imagine - that’s all Whitefish. Glacier Park International Airport (FCA) is less than twenty minutes from downtown. This regional airport is serviced by five national carriers and has direct flights to several large air hubs each day. Few resort towns in America can offer the convenience and range of activities that Whitefish can. Arts and culture also thrive in Whitefish. There are numerous festivals, events and markets that provide that vibrancy that residents and visitors to Whitefish love. Whitefish Mountain Resort is only minutes from downtown and provides year-round activities in addition to the world class skiing. This ski resort attracts people from all over the world. The Flathead Valley, that surrounds Whitefish, is a golfer’s dream and is filled with wonderful courses from private to public links. Homes in the Whitefish community are located at the foothills of Whitefish Mountain Resort, within the golf course communities or in close proximity to Whitefish Lake. From condos to single family homes on acreage to large luxury ranch properties, the real estate opportunities in Whitefish give everyone the ability to live the western Montana lifestyle in a charming, authentic and vibrant mountain town. The Glacier Sotheby’s International Realty office is located on Main Street in downtown Whitefish. Come and see us and find out why Whitefish is for you.