The median home value in Bonner, MT is $326,818.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $430,313.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Bonner, MT is $326,818.
Approximately 58% of Bonner homes are owned,
compared to 24.67% rented, while
17% are vacant.
Bonner real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Welcome to this undeveloped property with 8 preliminary platted parcels, currently designated for residential. With no current zoning, you have the freedom to work with the County to create your ideal mixed use commercial / residential subdivision, or workforce housing development. Located just minutes from the renowned Resort at Paws Up, Salmon Lake, surrounded by conservation easements, Federal Land, Montana Dept of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, game management areas, and ranches, this subdivision offers breathtaking views and the opportunity for seasonal hunting. Experience the Montana living we all dream about, which can only be found in undeveloped areas like this. Seize this unique chance to shape the future of this undeveloped location and bring your innovative ideas to life. Call Kelly Rigg @ 406-382-9518, Danni Moore @ 406-396-2442, or your real estate professional for more details.
50 +/- acres of sprawling land located in the scenic and sought after Bonner, MT! This land has been used and operated as a gravel mine which presents a unique commercial opportunity. As highlighted in the photos, the seller is willing to sell the 2A, 22 acre parcel separately, should a buyer like to focus on a smaller gravel mine opportunity. This property is located 22 minutes from Seeley Lake, 40 minutes from Missoula and 8 minutes amount from The Resort at Paws Up.
Remarkable opportunity on Hwy 200 in the heart of the Potomac Valley just East of Missoula. This 8.16 acre parcel hosts two large shops with three phase power, insulated and heated. Great access off of Hwy 200 E, loop drive way and loading dock. The 50X70 finished shop with office space and bathroom is also set up interior with water lines throughout. Second 6600 sq ft shop is soon to be sided and also has a bathroom. Property includes a custom 4126 square foot home; built in 2006, this zero-step entry home features tailor-made black walnut cabinetry and built-in's throughout. Designed with entertaining in mind, a complete wet bar complements the kitchen in the open living area. Three bedroom, two and a half bathroom, attached three car garage. Master Suite features ornate wood closets, full bathroom, and laundry room with glass doors to the back patio and hot hub. Catch trout out of Union Creek, flowing through the south end of the property. "Lush lands, framed by the mountains, and famous for their beef." Opportunities don't stop at Commercial, bring your vision to transform this property into your ideal Equestrian Estate!Nearby Attractions:The Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area encompasses 43,761 acres and is a short 19 miles away where outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the beauty of Montana's landscape and wildlife. This is winter range land for elk, white-tail, and mule deer. Wildlife viewing opportunities include Elk viewing from Clearwater Junction at dawn or dusk (with luck) during winter months. Bird watching from May 15 to mid-November includes the opportunity to see waterfowl, osprey, eagles, shorebirds, owls, cranes, curlews, and woodpeckers. Also, deer, badgers, coyotes, beavers and occasional black bears.Johnsrud Park is just 10 minutes away and is along the Blackfoot River. The day-use camp area provides a shelter, horseshoe pits, volleyball court, and baseball diamond. Gold Creek Campground, just 10 minutes away, offers 4 campsites with extensive hiking, biking, motorcycle and horseback riding opportunities. Trails from the campground and from near the campground access the Skalkaho Wildlife Preserve, Gold Creek, and the Easthouse National Recreation Trail. Fishing in area creeks or the North Fork Bitterroot; hunting for deer and elk in season.