The median home value in Winnett, MT is $63,100.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $128,400.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Winnett, MT is $63,100.
Approximately 53.18% of Winnett homes are owned,
compared to 19.05% rented, while
27.78% are vacant.
Winnett 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 Winnett real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This outstanding property is surrounded by Montana's natural beauty. Currently being used as a Motel this property would also be a fantastic place for hunters lodging. Winnett is also smack in the middle of the Lewis and Clark Trail, when traveled by bike or car making bicyclists a common patron of the motel. Winnett is home to the famed 410 Elk Hunting District. A tag drawn for this area is known as the "golden ticket" due to the monster sized elk that call the Missouri River Breaks home. The opening of archery season is in August and ends with the upland bird season through January. Montana Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Pheasant and Grouse all roam the coulees here. This property is very versatile. There is a house for the owner, a front office, back office, multiple storage rooms and storage out buildings, 7 motel rooms, 4 RV sites with hook ups and much more. This is a must see property. All backstock (approx. 3+month supply), and motel furniture will transfer with the property. Multiple mature fruit trees surround the property including apple, red plum, purple plum, pear, crabapple and choke cherry. Other eatable plants include asparagus, rhubarb and hops. Call/text/message Michaela Gilmore for more details.
This outstanding property is surrounded by Montana's natural beauty. Currently being used as a Motel this property would also be a fantastic place for hunters lodging. Winnett is also smack in the middle of the Lewis and Clark Trail, when traveled by bike or car making bicyclists a common patron of the motel. Winnett is home to the famed 410 Elk Hunting District. A tag drawn for this area is known as the "golden ticket" due to the monster sized elk that call the Missouri River Breaks home. Starting with the opening of archery in August and ending with the upland bird season through January. Montana Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Pheasant and Grouse all roam the coulees here. This property is very versatile. There is a house for the owner, a front office, back office, multiple storage rooms and storage buildings, 7 motel rooms, 4 RV sites with hook ups and much more. This is a must see property. All backstock (approx. 3+month supply), and motel furniture will transfer with the property. Multiple mature fruit trees surround the property including apple, red plum, purple plum, pear, crabapple and choke cherry. Other eatable plants include asparagus, rhubarb and hops.
Looking for the perfect river frontage hunting retreat or a place to build your dream getaway? This place is for you! Close to the 700 and 410 hunting district you have all the wildlife you can imagine at your fingertips!
Looking for the perfect river frontage hunting retreat or a place to build your dream getaway? This place is for you! Close to the 700 and 410 hunting district you have all the wildlife you can imagine at your fingertips!
Locating the epicenter where elk naturally gather is crucial for achieving consistent elk hunting success, and Crooked Creek Ranch is that Ranch. Lots of water, excellent feed sources, and healthy populations of trophy bull elk make Crooked Creek Ranch one of the top hunting ranches in Montana. In the rugged and scenic Missouri River Breaks, this property boasts 2,430± deeded acres surrounded by thousands of acres of public land. The world-famous Missouri River Breaks are renowned for excellent trophy elk, deer, antelope, and turkey hunting, and Crooked Creek Ranch has it all. From high tree-covered ridges to rolling grasslands to timbered coulees and over 300 acres of food plots, this ranch has everything an outdoor enthusiast is looking for and is being offered turnkey with an attractive offer. Show up and start enjoying this property on day one of ownership.
Escape big city life to idyllic Winnett! This spacious home combines early 1900's craftsman styling with mid-seventies addtions featuring a living room with wood stove, good sized formal dining, an updated kitchen and appliances. There is over 1800 sf, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, and breezeway on the main floor. Partial basement with bedroom, bath and recroom with egress windows. Sliding glass doors off master bedroom to nice wraparound deck. Newer windows, siding and roofing as well as updated electrical. Double attached garage is 960 sf with a tall ceiling and there is a large storage shed, a good sized shop area and carport. Situated on a large 17,500 sf lot right across from the school.
Unique ranch nestled into the Missouri River Breaks. This is a one of a kind hunting property with very large elk herds that are on the ranch year round. Additional 6,588 lease acres allows one to run this as a cattle operation as well. Multiple species of wildlife including trophy elk, deer, antelope, upland and waterfowl. Multiple reservoirs/ponds, hunting blinds, water pipelines and water tanks. Can easily run 250 pair of cattle year round with feeding during the winter months. This newly remodeled home provides this a turn-key operation and is move in ready for the new buyer. Whether you are a recreationist or rancher, this is a unique offering located in the heart of Montana. Fort Peck Reservoir is just down the road providing phenomenal fishing opportunities.
Great Hunting Property in area 410. Meadow, Trees, Views surrounded on three and 1/2 sides by Bureau of land Management possible landowner preference on hunting tags.
Best description for this unique gem is VERSATILE! One of a kind 27+ acre property with 2 homes, large shop and pasture for animals. 4 bed 2 bath spacious home with bonus room and bar for entertaining and a 3 bed 2 bath with an attached garage gives a lot of living options in this convenient but private ranchette. A country feel on city water! Currently the Sellers are using one of the homes as a main residence and the other as a lucrative VRBO for hunters, travelers and family. The large shop is partially rented out for storage to locals but could be an incredible opportunity for a business with Hwy frontage. Sellers enjoy running their herd of goats and will take the barns, sheds and corral fence to their next home but will leave a nicely fenced pasture as a blank slate for any future livestock/horses. The pasture has an added bonus, it has been subdivided into city lots as an investment incentive to anyone looking to buy and sell individual lots, great investment potential!
1 Fort Musselshell Trl is home to recreational paradise, located on the west bank of Fort Peck Reservoir in Petroleum County, Montana. Bordered by U.S. Fish & Wildlife's Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, and situated in district 410 for elk, deer, and mountain lion, and unit 481 for pronghorn, the location is a dream for big game hunters and trophy fishermen alike. This home consists of 2 b/1b, kitchen, living, garage, & game room, unfinished basement that could have more bedrooms, a Generator. Crooked Creek Marina, located just about a mile's drive north of the property, is known for its boating and fishing with trophy walleye, northern pike, bass and catfish. The property is easily accessible by the maintained all-weather gravel road leading to Crooked Creek Recreation area. With 1600 miles of shoreline & 1 million acres of public land access, the possibilities are endless
1 Fort Musselshell Trl is home to recreational paradise, located on the west bank of Fort Peck Reservoir in Petroleum County, Montana. Bordered by U.S. Fish & Wildlife's Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, and situated in district 410 for elk, deer, and mountain lion, and unit 481 for pronghorn, the location is a dream for big game hunters and trophy fishermen alike. This home consists of 2 b/1b, kitchen, living, attached garage, and game room, and a unfinished basement that could have more bedrooms added and a Generator. Crooked Creek Marina, located just about a mile's drive north of the property, is known for its boating and fishing with trophy walleye, northern pike, bass and catfish. Potable water and boat storage are also available at the Marina. The property is easily accessible by the maintained all-weather gravel road leading to Crooked Creek Recreation area. MT. With 1600 miles of shoreline and one million acres of public land access, the possibilities are endless.