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Lots-10-13 Block 4 Eldorado Addition PONY

Pony, MT 59747

ACCEPTING BACKUPS
$60,000
Land Listing
0.34 AC

Summary

First time on the market in over 100+ years are these four adjoining lots in the historic town of Pony, Montana. Original Owner was believed to be Bertha Welch (aka Bert) who also owned the Pony Bar until her death in 1987. Pony, an old mining town is perched in a steep incline deep in the Tobacco Root Mountains. Though it may seem like a Ghost Town it has a population of 127 in the last census down from it's high of 5000 during the height of it's mining days. A lot of the historic buildings, built in the late nineteenth century, still stand today and it has become a favorite get-away from nearby larger communities.....check it out - Pony could become your new favorite!

Details

  • Neighborhood
    Other
  • Subtype
    Unimproved Land
  • Lot Size
    0.34 AC
  • Utilities
    Electricity Available, Fiber Optic Available
  • View
    Mountain(s), Southern Exposure, Valley
  • Road Access
    Gravel
  • Topography
    Sloping
  • Days on Market
    5
  • Listing Courtesy of
    Keller Williams Western MT
  • MLS #
    400792

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