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1155 Hooten Trail
Corvallis, MT 59828
$2,949,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
7
Bathroom
9
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
7192
Property Description
Welcome to 1155 Hooten Trail, Corvallis - An extraordinary multi-residence estate and entertainment complex nestled in the serene beauty of the Bitterroot Valley, Montana. Boasting an impressive array of amenities and endless possibilities, this sprawling property spans about 19,000 square feet of luxurious living space. The crown jewel of this estate is the phenomenal 13,120 square foot barn, a true entertainment haven featuring a basketball, volleyball, and pickleball court. Enjoy the excitement from the balcony overlooking the court, complete with a wet bar and concession stand. Unwind in the deck area or retreat to the theatre room, providing endless entertainment for you and your guests. For the avid sportsman, an underground shooting range awaits, offering both pistol, rifle, and archery targets at distances of 50 and 100 feet. Safety and security are paramount with a 14x14 built-in gun safe/room, ensuring peace of mind for your valuable collection. Additional features include a spacious 75x25 heated shop and a 30x25 garage, providing ample space for all your hobbies and projects. The estate comprises three immaculate homes, each offering its own unique charm and comfort. Two bedroom ensuites with a half bathroom are located within the barn, providing convenience and privacy for guests. A new 2 bedroom with a bonus room/3.5 bathroom, 2,892 square foot barn home and a charming 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2,558 square foot cabin with a loft complete the ensemble, offering versatility and flexibility for your living arrangements. Prepare to build your dream home with an additional 5-bedroom septic system already installed and a well in place, ensuring seamless development. An additional septic approval is granted for a large shop or rental home, offering endless possibilities for expansion and growth. Outdoor amenities abound with a large fire pit, perfect for gatherings under the stars, and a tranquil water feature providing a sense of serenity amidst the stunning natural surroundings. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a truly remarkable estate in the heart of the Bitterroot Valley. Experience luxury, convenience, and endless entertainment - your perfect Montana retreat awaits! Possible owner financing.
Property Information
Lot Size
9 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Other
Year Built
2018
MLS Number
30021905
Location
Address
1155 Hooten Trail
City
Corvallis
State
MT
Zip Code
59828
County
RAVALLI
Listing
Provider
Engel & Völkers Hamilton, original listing
Name
Engel & Völkers Hamilton
Phone
(406) 375-5556
Office Name
Engel & Völkers Hamilton
Office Phone
(406) 375-5556
Agent Name
Jani Summers

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