
Montana’s real estate landscape is a tapestry of expansive wilderness, frontier charm, and ultra-luxury ranch living. Here, high-end homes are nestled within forests, alongside rivers, or perched on alpine ridges, often spanning hundreds to thousands of acres. Letโs explore some of the most expensive homes currently on the market in the Treasure State, where rustic elegance meets vast natural splendor.
5. Bozeman, MT โ $13,725,000

North Star Ranch covers approximately 146 acres near Bozeman and features an 8,000 square feet custom home built in 2010 with 4 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. It includes a 3,000 square feet guest house, extensive equestrian amenities, and sits within the North Pass Ranches community offering miles of private trails and shared recreation spaces. Offered at $13,725,000, the property blends elevated mountain views, privacy, and access to a range of outdoor activities.
Where is Bozeman?

Bozeman is a city in Gallatin County, Montana, and serves as home to Montana State University. Located in the Gallatin Valley, it is surrounded by mountain ranges like the Bridgers and the Spanish Peaks. The city is a gateway to Yellowstone National Park and offers a mix of academic, tech, and outdoor industries. Bozeman has a regional airport and a growing downtown with shops, restaurants, and cultural venues.
Living Room

Arranged around a tall stone fireplace, the living room includes two soft white sofas, a glass coffee table, and a textured rug. Expansive windows on three sides frame the alpine landscape, while wood-beamed ceilings add warmth to the open layout. A glass door opens to the deck, blurring the line between indoors and outdoors.
Kitchen

Structured around a wide island and extended dining table, the kitchen features light wood cabinetry, pendant lights, and exposed beams overhead. A full wall of cabinetry and prep space wraps around two sides, with oversized windows above the sink facing the treetops. Open shelving, tiled backsplash, and integrated appliances finish the modern rustic look.
Bedroom

Facing a wall of windows, the bedroom includes a low-profile bed, two-toned walls, and a stone fireplace with artwork above. Velvet drapes frame the large openings, and a golden chandelier adds contrast to the dark ceiling. A single reading chair and curved architectural lines give the space a refined yet relaxed character.
Bathroom

Designed in a long layout, the bathroom includes a double vanity, glass-enclosed shower, and a soaking tub beneath wide framed windows. Beige tile flooring and soft neutral tones define the space, complemented by built-in shelving and warm brass fixtures. Natural light flows throughout from windows on both sides of the room.
Aerial View

Tucked into a high clearing among dense evergreens, the home sits at the base of a forested ridge with panoramic views of open valleys and distant mountain ranges. A winding path leads through the trees to a modern mountain-style residence with multiple wings. Surrounding terrain transitions between open meadow, pine forest, and elevated hillside.
Listing agent: Ryan Bramlette of Fay Ranches, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
4. Drummond, MT โ $15,500,000

Minutes from Drummond and just 35 minutes from Missoula, Bearmouth Ranch stretches across 4,880 acres of rugged terrain with wildlife-rich habitat and two river access points nearby. The property includes an 8,510 square feet custom lodge, two caretaker apartments, six cabins, three RV pads, and a 6,700 square feet heated shop,. At $15,500,000, it offers year-round access, multiple water sources, and on-site recreation from archery and shooting ranges to frisbee golf.
Where is Drummond?

Drummond is a town in Granite County, Montana, located along Interstate 90 between Missoula and Butte. It is known as the “Home of the Bullshippers” due to its strong cattle ranching history. The town features a small downtown area and hosts local events like rodeos and fairs. Drummond sits near the Clark Fork River and offers access to outdoor activities such as fishing and hunting.
Living Room

Flooded with light from soaring two-story windows, the living room includes leather seating, patterned curtains, and a bear taxidermy display at one corner. A circular iron chandelier hangs from the tall ceiling, highlighting the colorful rug and wood floors below. Framed landscape artwork and glass doors leading outside anchor both ends of the space.
Kitchen

Fitted with warm cherry wood cabinetry and a granite island, the kitchen includes a white apron sink, stainless steel range hood, and a six-burner stove. Pendant lighting and a wrought-iron pot rack add utility above the island. A bar-height counter separates the prep space from the breakfast area near the windows.
Bar Lounge

Situated beneath a sloped wood ceiling, the bar lounge centers around a curved wood-and-leather bar backed by a stone feature wall and liquor display. Pendant lights hang in an arc, and antler mounts and Western artwork add decorative flair. Multiple seating areas and a flat-screen TV make the space suitable for social gatherings.
Game Room

Lined with wood-paneled walls and plaid curtains, the game room features two pool tables, an arcade machine, and a shuffleboard table. Leather chairs are arranged near the windows, and a bar-height table offers additional seating. Ceiling lights and rustic textures create a cozy, club-like atmosphere.
Aerial View

Positioned at the base of a forested slope, the home is surrounded by tall evergreens and a mix of open hillside and mature landscaping. A multi-level deck and terrace area extends from the back of the house, with staircases connecting to garden beds and a stone-paved patio. Sloped roofing, timber framing, and large windows define the home’s mountain lodge style.
Listing agents: Sean D Averill, Stephanie Gardner of Purewest Real Estate – Whitefish, Purewest Real Estate – Missoula, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
3. Darby, MT โ $16,250,000

Outside Darby, this 2004-built single-family home spans 7,180 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, situated on 357.21 acres. The property includes irrigated meadows, a lake, creek frontage, horse barns, a guest house (1,440 square feet), and a manager’s residence (2,280 square feet), with facilities such as a hay barn, stock working area, and 150′ x 250′ horse arena. Listed at $16,250,000, it borders U.S. Forest Service land and features water rights, pastureland, and full ranch infrastructure.
Where is Darby?

Darby is a small town in Ravalli County, Montana, located in the Bitterroot Valley near the Bitterroot Mountains. It sits along U.S. Route 93, about 60 miles south of Missoula. Darby is known for its Western-style downtown, outdoor recreation, and as a filming location for the TV series Yellowstone. Nearby attractions include the Bitterroot River and Lake Como.
Front Exterior

Fronted by a bronze sculpture of a horse and colt, the home’s exterior combines stone and timber elements beneath steep gables. Large beams and trusses support the front entrance, which sits on a wide stamped concrete path. Set against open land and rolling hills, the house merges mountain lodge aesthetics with landscaped surroundings.
Living Room

Anchored by twin stone columns and a central staircase, the living room is furnished with brown leather seating, red-patterned throws, and a large square coffee table over a Southwestern-style rug. A circular canopy-style chandelier hangs above the vaulted space, complementing rustic walls and wood accents throughout. Sculptures, taxidermy, and a cowboy figure reinforce the Western theme across the room.
Kitchen

Running parallel across two long walls, the kitchen features knotty wood cabinetry, granite countertops, and a large island with a built-in range. A prominent copper-finished range hood centers the space, while oversized windows frame a view of the mountain range. Hardwood floors and stone accents continue the home’s natural material palette.
Dining Room

Set under a decorative chandelier resembling pine trees, the dining room places a thick round wood table with cowhide-back chairs by a trio of large windows. A long rustic buffet stretches under a framed mirror, flanked by dried arrangements and iron candleholders. Deep-toned drapery and wall-mounted artifacts enhance the lodge-inspired decor.
Bedroom

Lit by glass doors that open to a mountain view, the bedroom includes a raised bed with paisley bedding, a small stone fireplace, and a TV above the mantel. Neutral walls, plush carpet, and a vaulted wood ceiling keep the space open and soft. Two armchairs form a sitting area across from the fireplace, with landscape artwork accenting one wall.
Listing agent: Jan King of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices – Hamilton, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
2. Whitefish, MT โ $21,500,000

Located in Whitefish, this 2023-built property includes a 7,596 square feet main residence with 7 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms across two structures. It spans approximately 70 acres within the gated Whitefish Hills community, featuring a trout pond, private trails, and bordering state land. Priced at $21,500,000, the estate includes a main house and a guest house with a large shop/garage, offering mountain views and proximity to Glacier Park and area amenities.
Where is Whitefish?

Whitefish is a city in Flathead County, Montana, located near the western edge of Glacier National Park. It is home to Whitefish Mountain Resort on Big Mountain, offering year-round recreation. The city has a walkable downtown with shops, galleries, and the historic Whitefish Depot on the Amtrak Empire Builder line. Whitefish Lake and the surrounding forests make it a hub for outdoor activities.
Living Room

Arranged symmetrically around a black fireplace wall, the living room features four black leather armchairs, a round center table, and a circular gold chandelier under exposed beams. Built-in shelves display copper pieces and sculptures on either side of the fireplace. Large glass doors open to the outdoors, flanked by floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the forested view.
Dining Room

Positioned under a trio of pendant lights, the dining room includes a long wood table surrounded by ten tan chairs on light wood floors. A large framed racing-themed print and patterned wall hanging add texture and color to the white walls. Ceiling beams and adjacent black kitchen cabinetry connect the room to the open-concept space.
Wine Cellar and Bar Area

Enclosed by glass doors, the wine cellar includes wall-to-wall shelving with labeled bottles and a small island for organization. Outside the cellar, a bar area includes a beverage fridge, sink, and wood cabinetry with brass handles under a framed western painting. The floor transitions from polished concrete to warm tile, anchoring each section visually.
Bedroom

Framed by corner windows and wood beams, the bedroom holds a dark platform bed with layered pillows and a red-and-black wall hanging above. A tan armchair sits in the corner beside a hide rug and side table, forming a small reading nook. Light wood floors and minimalist window treatments tie the room to the modern rustic theme.
Bathroom

Running the length of one wall, the bathroom features a double vanity with dark wood drawers, white marble counters, and dual under-mount sinks. A large horizontal mirror is mounted between sconces, and a soaking tub is built into a marble platform beneath a tall window. Neutral tones and forest views create a spa-like setting.
Listing agent: Scott Darkenwald, Tracy Rossi of Glacier Sotheby’S International Realty Whitefish, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
1. Big Sky, MT โ $31,000,000

In Big Sky, this 2001-built home spans 8,219 square feet and includes 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Set on 491 acres, the land is threaded with historic logging roads and bordered by Gallatin National Forest, offering wide access across rugged terrain. Priced at $31,000,000, the property includes panoramic views from a ridge-top location and sits 10 minutes from both the ski area and Town Center.
Where is Big Sky?

Big Sky is a mountain town in southwestern Montana, located in Gallatin and Madison counties, about an hour south of Bozeman. It’s known for the Big Sky Resort, one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S., and its proximity to Yellowstone National Park. The community includes areas like Mountain Village, Meadow Village, and the Gallatin Canyon. Big Sky is a destination for skiing, hiking, and river activities along the Gallatin River.
Deck and Exterior

Lined with large rounded logs and timber columns, the log cabinโs deck offers wide open space with built-in seating and flower planters. Double doors and oversized windows frame mountain views, reflecting the sky in their glass panes. Natural wood tones dominate every surface, blending with the outdoor landscape.
Living Room

Centered around a tall stone fireplace, the living room features leather armchairs and sofas, a red-patterned rug, and a mounted moose head above the mantle. Floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides showcase panoramic views of the snowy mountain range and forest below. A chandelier made of antlers hangs from the vaulted wood ceiling, grounding the rustic style.
Kitchen

Equipped with hickory cabinetry and granite counters, the kitchen surrounds a small central island with appliances built into two separate walls. A tile backsplash and slate-style flooring complete the earth-toned palette, matched by stainless steel appliances including a double oven and wide refrigerator. A picture window over the sink reveals a snow-covered landscape beyond.
Dining Room

Set against a backdrop of picture windows, the dining room places a long rectangular wood table with ten chairs beneath an antler chandelier. Thick log walls and a wood-plank ceiling create a consistent cabin atmosphere. Sculptural decor and mountain artwork add to the Western theme while framing views of a distant peak.
Hallway

Flanked by carved log pillars and railings, the upstairs hallway includes sloped ceilings clad in natural wood and textured carpeting. Mounted animal heads and rustic lighting fixtures reinforce the lodge design. A zebra-patterned rug at the hallway entrance contrasts with the timber and sets off the passagewayโs wild aesthetic.
Listing agents: Catherine Gorman, Tim Cyr of Big Sky Sotheby’S, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty