The median home value in Melrose, MT is $280,427.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $225,625.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Melrose, MT is $280,427.
Approximately 62.25% of Melrose homes are owned,
compared to 18.25% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Melrose real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Great corner lot just listed in the quaint town of Melrose. Ready for a new build with plenty of room for a house and out buildings. Melrose is a recreational meca for any enthusiast, with Big Hole River fishing close by, lots of big game hunting in the area, plus such a beautiful setting. A new well was just drilled a few weeks ago. Shipping containers and storage shed are not part of the property, they are going to be removed. Please ask listing agent details.
Discover a truly exceptional property in the heart of the Big Hole Valley, offering an incredible opportunity. Nestled against the expansive 571,447-acre Beaverhead National Forest, with adjacent lots totaling 77 acres and 858 acres of BLM land, this location promises vast acres of space for your enjoyment and hunting pursuits.Breathtaking panoramic views encompass this property, providing some of the most stunning vistas imaginable in Montana. A sight to behold, the majestic Big Hole River can be admired from the property and is just a stone's throw away, promising an unforgettable experience for those seeking the beauty of Montana's natural landscapes.Call Burke Tyree at 406-453-2000, or your real estate professional.
This 22 acre property is located a stone's throw from the banks of the lower Big Hole River and the Maiden rock fishing access near the small town of Melrose, MT. The blue ribbon Big Hole River is home to healthy populations of brook, rainbow and brown trout and is a serious fly fisherman's paradise. In addition to fishing, the area provides year round outdoor activities including 4 wheeling, snowmobiling, hiking, and an abundance of wildlife for hunting including deer, elk, antelope, and moose. This property includes a well, septic system, and power and is ready for you to build your outdoor recreation dream home or cabin and also borders BLM land. Owner would be willing to do a Contract for Deed
Surrounded by public lands and located on the south end of the Highland Mountains is this cluster of 8 mining claims totaling 153.8 +/- acres. The property offers commanding views of numerous ranges, and access to hundreds of miles of trails and roads spiderwebbing the surrounding public lands. If riding horses, UTVs, hunting, or exploring the outdoors is something you enjoy; this property may be a perfect fit. Access is off Soap Gulch Road south of Butte, near the small town of Melrose. Travel into the property includes several miles of unimproved BLM roads. Make no mistake, these parcels should be considered seasonal with some of the BLM roads being closed to motor vehicles from 31 December to 15 May each year for elk calving season. The BLM office offers, what they call "travel variances" to access private lands during periods of the elk calving season on a yearly, as needed, basis. Buyers and/or Buyer's agents are encouraged to contact the Butte BLM office for specifics. The claims are in hunting district 340, offering general hunting opportunities for deer and elk. Additionally, it is located within 10 miles of the famed Big Hole River. Take your street legal UTV from your parcel to one of the most famous trout fisheries in all of Montana, or to hunt big game or grouse in the fall. -8 mining claims -Seller believes (but does not guarantee) all mineral rights are owned and will convey. Buyer to perform their own mineral rights search to verify -Less than 10 miles from famed Big Hole River -Almost completely surrounded by public (BLM) lands -Commanding mountain views -General hunting district 340 -Located on south end of Highland Mountains between Butte and Dillon
Surrounded by public lands and located on the south end of the Highland Mountains is this cluster of 8 mining claims totaling 153.8 +/- acres. The property offers commanding views of numerous ranges, and access to hundreds of miles of trails and roads spiderwebbing the surrounding public lands. If riding horses, UTVs, hunting, or exploring the outdoors is something you enjoy; this property may be a perfect fit. Access is off Soap Gulch Road south of Butte, near the small town of Melrose. Travel into the property includes several miles of unimproved BLM roads. Make no mistake, these parcels should be considered seasonal with some of the BLM roads being closed to motor vehicles from 31 December to 15 May each year for elk calving season. The BLM office offers, what they call "travel variances" to access private lands during periods of the elk calving season on a yearly, as needed, basis. Buyers and/or Buyer's agents are encouraged to contact the Butte BLM office for specifics.The claims are in hunting district 340, offering general hunting opportunities for deer and elk. Additionally, it is located within 10 miles of the famed Big Hole River. Take your street legal UTV from your parcel to one of the most famous trout fisheries in all of Montana, or to hunt big game or grouse in the fall. -8 mining claims -Seller believes (but does not guarantee) all mineral rights are owned and will convey. Buyer to perform their own mineral rights search to verify-Less than 10 miles from famed Big Hole River-Almost completely surrounded by public (BLM) lands-Commanding mountain views-General hunting district 340-Located on south end of Highland Mountains between Butte and Dillon