Discover a charming slice of historic Butte in this character-filled 3-bedroom, 1-bath home just moments from Montana Tech’s university campus. With 1,247 sq. ft. of inviting living space, this residence illustrates classic details including timeless hardwood floors, crown molding, built-in drawers and cabinets, and a gorgeous bay window that brings in warm natural light. A cute front deck welcomes morning coffee or evening sunsets, while the oversized single-car garage offers plenty of room for storage, gear, or workshop space. Situated in one of Montana’s most fascinating towns, you’re surrounded by rich heritage, vibrant local culture, and endless recreational opportunities. Mountain views, nearby trail systems, and easy access to the Pintlers, Highlands, and Tobacco Roots make this a great launching point for outdoor enthusiasts. Investment-minded buyers will appreciate its prime loc...
Discover a charming slice of historic Butte in this character-filled 3-bedroom, 1-bath home just moments from Montana Tech’s university campus. With 1,247 sq. ft. of inviting living space, this residence illustrates classic details including timeless hardwood floors, crown molding, built-in drawers and cabinets, and a gorgeous bay window that brings in warm natural light. A cute front deck welcomes morning coffee or evening sunsets, while the oversized single-car garage offers plenty of room for storage, gear, or workshop space. Situated in one of Montana’s most fascinating towns, you’re surrounded by rich heritage, vibrant local culture, and endless recreational opportunities. Mountain views, nearby trail systems, and easy access to the Pintlers, Highlands, and Tobacco Roots make this a great launching point for outdoor enthusiasts. Investment-minded buyers will appreciate its prime location near campus—ideal for renting to students. It’s a cozy place to call home or a wise investment in a growing area!
Local Area
Surrounded by mountains on three sides: the East Ridge, the Highlands Range to the south, and the Boulder Mountains to the north, Butte, Montana was the first major city formed in the state. Serving as the county seat of Silver Bow County, this city is known as the “richest hill on Earth.” In the late 1800s, people flocked here to mine gold and silver. By the late 1860s, Butte quickly became the nation’s biggest supplier of copper. With over 4,000 structures around the city, Butte has the largest National Historic District. Miles of underground mining tunnels network beneath the city.
Area Attractions
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort is one of the most complete resort destinations in Montana. The resort has an indoor and outdoor pool complete with a 350-foot waterslide! The pools contain minerals that are considered to be healing and therapeutic. The resort also boasts its own 18-hole golf course.
Granite Mountain Memorial Outlook
June 8, 1917 marks a tragic date when the greatest loss of life in hardrock mining occurred in Butte. One hundred and sixty-eight men perished in the tragic Spectacular Fire Disaster. This memorial outlook offers visitors unforgettable views of the 10,000-foot Highland Mountains and the historic city of Butte below.
Our Lady of the Rockies
The Lady of the Rockies stands 90 feet on a mountain top and can be seen up to 40 miles away. She watches over the city and was completed in sections after volunteers began building in 1979. She was completed in 1985. Hiking trails and guided tours are offered.
Georgetown Lake
Georgetown Lake gives a beautiful backdrop for boating, fishing, floating, and camping. Catch Kokanee Salmon here and ice fish during the winter!
Big Game Trophy Hunting in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest claims the title of the largest of all the national forests in Montana. It spans over 3.32 million acres and lies in eight of Montana’s counties. The forest provides timber, minerals, and grazing land as well as a habitat for wildlife. The area displays fantastic mountain ranges climbing toward the sky. These ranges include the Anaconda, Bitterroot, Beaverhead, Flint Creek, Gravelly, Highland, Madison, Tobacco Root, and Sapphire Mountains. The snowpack of the mountains forms the Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby rivers. These three rivers then join and flow as one in the Jefferson River. Bird watchers can find more than 260 species in various habitats. The region provides a winter range for bighorn sheep and mountain goats and is home to grizzly and black bears, mule deer, mountain lions, elk, and moose.
Winter Recreation
Ski at Discovery Ski area only 14 miles west of Anaconda. Enjoy cross-country skiing at the Mount Haggin Nordic Ski area.
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