Historic Montana property with land, utilities and endless potential. No Covenants + mountain access=rare opportunity to create your own vision. Set on 1.95 aces and just 30 minutes from Dillon, this historic building is a true piece of local history. Originally built by the community in 1903 as a schoolhouse, it reflects a character that simply can't be replicated today. Located in the heart of prime hunting and fishing country with immediate mountain access, this property is perfectly positioned for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a one of a kind Montana retreat. From schoolhouse to cafe, this unique building has served the community for over 120 years. Recently, converted for residential use, the structure offers approximately 1500 sq ft of flexible space ready for your vision. Being sold "AS IS", it will need work-but, for the right buyer, that's where the opportunity lies. The property is already equipped with essentials: private well, two septic tanks and established utilities providing a solid foundation for renovation or continued use. Outside you'll find a livestock lean to and chicken coop along with plenty of space for horses, gear, trailers, RV's, and/or expansion. With no covenants, you have the, freedom to create your ideal set-up whether its a hunting cabin, recreational basecamp, or homestead. Adding to the charm and authenticity, the original historic school house piano, chalkboard, bookshelves and school bell will convey with the property. This is not a polished turnkey home, it's something far more unique. Its a place where history, land and freedom come together waiting for the right buyer to bring it to life.
Situated in the heart of the renowned Centennial Valley, the Jones Creek Ranch represents a unique opportunity for the rancher looking for summer/fall pasture or the conservation-minded buyers and investors seeking to steward one of Montana’s most spectacular and ecologically rich landscapes. This Centennial Valley is a big open landscape, bordered by mountain ranges and rolling native grasslands. The property is traversed by Jones Creek and Winslow Creek, providing a vital water source for wildlife and livestock alike. The ranch features highly productive native range, supporting sustainable cattle grazing and offering excellent potential for habitat preservation and restoration projects. The southern portion of the ranch has a good stand of timber and a change in topography from the north portion of the ranch. This historic working ranch lies within a region known for its exceptional wildlife corridors, migratory birds, and proximity to protected lands, making it a prime candidate for conservation easements or ecological investment. The rich habitat, coupled with the ranch’s existing agricultural operations, offers the ideal blend of conservation value and working landscape utility. Free from the restrictions of a conservation easement, this property stands out in today's market for its valuable versatility and potential for future use. Whether preserved as a private sanctuary, a conservation-focused investment, or a balanced ranching operation, the Jones Creek Ranch offers not only stunning scenery and ecological significance but also the chance to secure a legacy property in one of Montana’s last great wide-open places. Multiple purchase options: 210+/- Acres located south of the road offered at $1,900,000. 309.7+/- Acres located north of the road offered at $1,700,000. 66.7+/- Acres located north of the road offered at $400,000.
Dell is located in Montana. Dell, Montana has a population of 7. The county average for households married with children is 33.12%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,048 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dell is 0 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.4 inches per year, with 39.2 inches of snow per year.