Montana did not earn the nickname “Treasure State” by pure coincidence. The name was earned from all the beautiful scenery and wilderness the state offers. Many people want to take in these glorious views by purchasing property in the state. 

Montana has plenty of luxurious homes across the state, each coming with breathtaking views and beautiful architecture. Yourbigsky has provided a rundown of some of the state’s most expensive real estate properties. 

Sabo Rach – Gallatin County

The Sabo Ranch on Cottonwood Road is located just outside of Bozman, Montana. Point2Homes lists the ranch at 27,950,000 dollars. The property has over 500 acres in lot size with four parcels of land. One parcel s a guest quarter with a garage. The ranch was originally built in 1900 and has been newly renovated. Mountains and agricultural land surround the area. 

Hampton Trail – Hamilton, Montana 

Zillow lists this property at 13,900,000 dollars and is part of the exclusive Stock Farm Club. The home consists of 12 bedrooms, 23 bathrooms and sits on a 17-acre estate. There is also a four-stall horse barn with a grotto-styled pool and an underground shooting range! There is also an Olympic-sized pool with plenty of areas to flyfish, ride horses, and hunt. The stock farm property is also part of the historic Lewis and Clark Trail.

Eagle View Trail – Big Sky, Montana

Point2Homes lists this home at 23,750,000 dollars and is located in the Spanish Peak resort community in Big Sky. The home is nearly 12,000 square feet on a little over an acre of land. The three-story home has three garages, two carports, a family room, a kids’ playroom, a theater and media room, and plenty of other amenities. 

Big Mountain Road – Whitefish, Montana

This beautiful estate located in scenic Whitefish is listed at 19,950,000 dollars, according to Point2Homes. The house has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and over 10,000 square feet. There is also a guest home with three bedrooms, two bathrooms with a personal kitchen. Take in the beautiful views of Whitefish, the Mission Mountains, and Whitefish Lake.