Montana’s ‘Million Pound Rock House’ Is A Cool $9.8 Million
This multi-million dollar Montana home is more like a private resort.
A real estate listing near Hamilton, MT is an absolute stunner. Nicknamed the "Million Pound Rock House" (we're assuming because there are over a million pounds of rocks in the structure?), this gorgeous Montana luxury home is built for entertaining or relaxing.
Win the lottery and buy an awesome piece of Montana.
The $9.8 million home sits on 80 acres in one of the most beautiful areas of Montana, the Bitterroot Valley. While the location is private, nearby Hamilton (pop 5,000-ish) provides essentials and a variety of bars and restaurants. Missoula is 50 miles away.
The 4,200 square foot residence isn't huge (by mansion standards), but it's filled with detailed work and the best quality finishes in every room. The property sits on nearly one mile of Skalkaho Creek frontage offering blue ribbon fly fishing from your backyard. Let's take a look, starting with a drone zoom-through we found on Instagram.
Wow. So... Much... Wow.
The home is practically brand-new, constructed in 2022.
This is where we'll have our groundskeeper meet us when we pull up.
A year-round creek, just steps from the house.
Huge, open, dining and living area.
The beautiful cabinetry cost far more than our salary.
Massive double doors hide the built-in refrigerator(s).
We're guessing the rangehood didn't come from Lowes.
A tranquil Zen garden for your morning yoga.
There are two ponds on the property. One is steps from the back patio.
Think of the parties you could have in this backyard.
Outdoor entertaining spaces flank the perimeter of the home.
A couple of tons of rocks in that massive fireplace.
Huge windows provide natural light throughout the home.
The master bath and suite evoke the feeling of a luxurious Icelandic spa.
Catch your zzz's here after a long day of playing cowboy in Big Sky Country.
The gorgeous home is presented by Devries Real Estate. See all the stunning photos and more details about the listing HERE.
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