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This week: Homes in Montana
1. Lakeside The heart of “The Round House” is the great room built around a massive pine tree in the center. The four-bedroom home has views of Flathead Lake and the Swan Mountains. Amenities include a chef’s kitchen with stone surfaces and gourmet appliances. $1,699,000. Thomas Brown, Trails West Real Estate/Christie’s International Real Estate, (406) 471-0630
2. Bozeman This four-bedroom home is LEED certified and has a solar energy system. Much of the house uses reclaimed wood. There are also vaulted ceilings, wood and slate floors, and three fireplaces. $2,495,000. Sally Uhlmann, Pure West/Christie’s International Real Estate, (406) 223-5964
3. Choteau The Teton River passes through this 10,540-acre property. The Southwestern-style main residence has three bedrooms, an open floor plan, 10-foot ceilings, and exposed beams. Features include two log cabin guesthouses and an outdoor patio with a sunken hot tub. $8,900,000. Tim Murphy, Hall and Hall, (406) 587-3090
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4. Deer Lodge Sitting on 1,201 acres near the Little Blackfoot River, this four-bedroom home has two master suites and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of wildlife. Amenities include a spiral staircase and a patio. The property also features a 3,200-square-foot barn. $3,450,000. Keith Lenard, Hall and Hall, (406) 542-3762
5. Big Timber This property includes a two-bedroom main residence and a four-bedroom, single-story bunkhouse. The main residence includes vaulted ceilings, built-in bookcases, and a fieldstone fireplace. Multiple windows and two screened-in porches provide natural light and views throughout the house. $2,200,000. Tim Murphy, Hall and Hall, (406) 587-3090
Steal of the week
6. Ennis Set near Ennis Lake and surrounded by mountains, this three-level, three-bedroom home has vaulted ceilings and an open living area. The lofted master suite includes a garden tub in the bath and extra space for an office or a sitting room. There’s also an attached garage and a heated, 1,200-square-foot workshop. $329,900. Dawn Myrvik, PureWest/Christie’s International Real Estate, (406) 579-1298
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