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$ 1,150,000
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Nhn Loon Connector RD Libby, MT 59923
160 Acres Lot
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Unimproved Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 30051609
HOA Y/N No
Annual Tax Amount $178
Tax Year 2023
Lot Size 160.000 Acres
Acres 160.0
Property Sub-Type Unimproved Land
Property Description
MOTIVATED SELLER / PRICED TO SELL. SELLER IS OFFERING A $50,000 CONCESSION FOR PROPERTY CLEANUP.
Waterfront Property in the Mountains! Set within the untouched wilderness of the Cabinet Mountains in Northwest Montana lies a unique opportunity: a quarter-section property featuring a peaceful private lake. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, this tract offers a picturesque setting for anyone looking for an off-grid recreational retreat. With plenty of space for sustainable infrastructure, gardening, and expansion, the land holds endless potential for off-grid living. Complete the existing setup, originally designed as a family compound to support multiple off-grid homes. Build several cabins with dramatic mountain backdrops or live minimally in a camper while restoring the land as a private sanctuary for wildlife.
Contact Joe Sangimino at (406)407-4287, or your real estate professional. The property is bordered on all sides by publicly accessible land. Montana State land lines the western boundary and connects to National Forest. The other three borders adjoin Green Diamond Resource Land (a BMA as of 2024) that allows public access with certain restrictions. With elevations ranging from 3,800' to 4,300', about 45 acres of the land forms a natural basin with a spring-fed lake in the center. The lake is believed to hold healthy numbers of cutthroat trout and potentially other cold-water species (unverified). Two seasonal creeks also run through the property. The lake is fed by a mountain spring, surrounded by wetland and lush vegetation. The mix of terrain and year-round water source makes it a magnet for wildlife like whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, moose, and bears. The forest is made up of larch, Douglas fir, spruce, and lodgepole pine.
Improvements on the property are in various stages of development. These include a structure on a permanent foundation, a chicken coop, shed, fencing, and more. There is also a semi-fenced area with fruit trees intended as the start of an orchard. The property has no grid power, well, or septic system. Solar panels were planned to provide electricity, supported by gas or propane generators. Water was previously drawn from the lake and filtered, and the campers used advanced dehydrating toilets. This offering is being sold as-is.
Access is about 1.1 miles from the turnoff at McKillop Creek Road to the property line and 1.6 miles to the lake, passing through a steel security gate. The road is in good shape and is drivable with a truck or SUV in fair weather. There are over two miles of internal roads on the property, varying in condition but accessible by UTV. The ridge lines on the east and west sides of the lake offer excellent viewpoints and glassing spots for observing game.
Happy's Inn, a nearby restaurant and bar, is just a quick seven-minute drive and is known for hosting top-tier live music and events. The property is located 40 minutes from Libby and 1 hour from Kalispell. Glacier International Airport is only 1 hour and 6 minutes away. The Thompson Chain of Lakes is visible from the property and offers excellent fishing for lake trout, kokanee salmon, perch, crappie, cutthroat trout, northern pike, and brook trout. The Cabinet Wilderness sits a few miles to the west for those looking to explore high-mountain terrain. This vast wild area offers countless opportunities for snowmobiling, hiking, horseback riding, backcountry hunting, and camping. Waterfalls, snow-covered peaks, and crystal-clear lakes are just the beginning.
The property lies within Hunting District 103, a general unit for deer and elk. Bear and wolf tags can be purchased over the counter, and mountain lion tags are available through a draw.
Buyer must perform their own due diligence. No one may enter the property without a scheduled appointment with a licensed real estate agent. Proof of funds is required before any showing. Appointments only.
All information is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed. Buyers and their agents should confirm all details to their satisfaction. Listing agent/broker makes no warranties and advises buyers to seek their own representation or legal counsel as needed. Information is subject to change at any time.
Waterfront Property in the Mountains! Set within the untouched wilderness of the Cabinet Mountains in Northwest Montana lies a unique opportunity: a quarter-section property featuring a peaceful private lake. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, this tract offers a picturesque setting for anyone looking for an off-grid recreational retreat. With plenty of space for sustainable infrastructure, gardening, and expansion, the land holds endless potential for off-grid living. Complete the existing setup, originally designed as a family compound to support multiple off-grid homes. Build several cabins with dramatic mountain backdrops or live minimally in a camper while restoring the land as a private sanctuary for wildlife.
Contact Joe Sangimino at (406)407-4287, or your real estate professional. The property is bordered on all sides by publicly accessible land. Montana State land lines the western boundary and connects to National Forest. The other three borders adjoin Green Diamond Resource Land (a BMA as of 2024) that allows public access with certain restrictions. With elevations ranging from 3,800' to 4,300', about 45 acres of the land forms a natural basin with a spring-fed lake in the center. The lake is believed to hold healthy numbers of cutthroat trout and potentially other cold-water species (unverified). Two seasonal creeks also run through the property. The lake is fed by a mountain spring, surrounded by wetland and lush vegetation. The mix of terrain and year-round water source makes it a magnet for wildlife like whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, moose, and bears. The forest is made up of larch, Douglas fir, spruce, and lodgepole pine.
Improvements on the property are in various stages of development. These include a structure on a permanent foundation, a chicken coop, shed, fencing, and more. There is also a semi-fenced area with fruit trees intended as the start of an orchard. The property has no grid power, well, or septic system. Solar panels were planned to provide electricity, supported by gas or propane generators. Water was previously drawn from the lake and filtered, and the campers used advanced dehydrating toilets. This offering is being sold as-is.
Access is about 1.1 miles from the turnoff at McKillop Creek Road to the property line and 1.6 miles to the lake, passing through a steel security gate. The road is in good shape and is drivable with a truck or SUV in fair weather. There are over two miles of internal roads on the property, varying in condition but accessible by UTV. The ridge lines on the east and west sides of the lake offer excellent viewpoints and glassing spots for observing game.
Happy's Inn, a nearby restaurant and bar, is just a quick seven-minute drive and is known for hosting top-tier live music and events. The property is located 40 minutes from Libby and 1 hour from Kalispell. Glacier International Airport is only 1 hour and 6 minutes away. The Thompson Chain of Lakes is visible from the property and offers excellent fishing for lake trout, kokanee salmon, perch, crappie, cutthroat trout, northern pike, and brook trout. The Cabinet Wilderness sits a few miles to the west for those looking to explore high-mountain terrain. This vast wild area offers countless opportunities for snowmobiling, hiking, horseback riding, backcountry hunting, and camping. Waterfalls, snow-covered peaks, and crystal-clear lakes are just the beginning.
The property lies within Hunting District 103, a general unit for deer and elk. Bear and wolf tags can be purchased over the counter, and mountain lion tags are available through a draw.
Buyer must perform their own due diligence. No one may enter the property without a scheduled appointment with a licensed real estate agent. Proof of funds is required before any showing. Appointments only.
All information is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed. Buyers and their agents should confirm all details to their satisfaction. Listing agent/broker makes no warranties and advises buyers to seek their own representation or legal counsel as needed. Information is subject to change at any time.
Location
State MT
County Lincoln
Interior
Fireplace No
Exterior
Waterfront Description Lake,Pond,Waterfront
View Y/N Yes
View Lake, Meadow, Mountain(s), Valley, Trees/Woods
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 56382615203010000
Special Listing Condition Standard
Listed by Compass West Land Sales