Listing Courtesy of: Big Sky Country MLS / Sonny Todd Real Estate / Logan Todd
1287 W Little Dry Road Cohagen, MT 59322
Active (18 Days)
$5,990,000
Description
MLS #:
398273
398273
Taxes
$6,481(2023)
$6,481(2023)
Lot Size
10557 acres
10557 acres
Type
Farm/Ranch
Farm/Ranch
Year Built
1977
1977
Style
Mobile Home, Manufactured Home
Mobile Home, Manufactured Home
County
Garfield County
Garfield County
Listed By
Logan Todd, Sonny Todd Real Estate
Source
Big Sky Country MLS
Last checked Dec 14 2024 at 4:59 AM PST
Big Sky Country MLS
Last checked Dec 14 2024 at 4:59 AM PST
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 2
Interior Features
- Refrigerator
- Double Oven
- Built-In Oven
Lot Information
- Ranch
- Adjacent to Public Land
Utility Information
- Utilities: Water Source: Well, Water Available, Electricity Available
Stories
- 1
Living Area
- 1,333 sqft
Location
Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment
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Listing price
Down payment
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Interest rate
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These folks have done extensive fencing and water projects throughout the ranch. This includes fencing most of the ranch into 2 section pastures with a minimum of two sources of water per pasture.
The water sources in each pasture are one reliable spring and one tank on a pipeline from a well. There are 7 wells on the ranch that provide terrific quality and quantity of water for livestock and human consumption.
On the East side of the ranch, there are eight 200 acre grazing cells that the owners have used as intensive grazing cells that they cycle livestock through. The water tanks in the different pastures are both thermal sinks that provide the appropriate amount of water for livestock in both summer and winter months combined with traditional plastic tanks protected with drill stem pipe. There are several hundred acres of historical dryland hayfields that are currently being grazed but could be put back into production if desired.
The headquarters of the ranch consist of two modular homes that have been fixed up and are very comfortable. There is a hunting camp set between the houses that the owners have leased out over the years. The shop is in great shape with half of the floor being dirt and the other half having concrete. The livestock working facilities are built in a Temple Grandin fashion and have made processing livestock a breeze.
This ranch has been ran by a husband and wife for over 25 years. It doesn't get to be much less overhead than that. Some good ranch horses and a side by side will keep the future owners of this great ranch occupied for years to come.
The next owners can literally bring there cows and be in business. Functional improvements set in a very private setting ready to go to work.
While touring ranch we ran across mule deer, antelope, sharp-tails, and Hungarian partridge. This added wildlife could generate extra income for the ranch or be enjoyed by guests.
Come take a look at this great Montana Grass ranch in the “best last Place”.