Property summary
This exceptional investment opportunity encompasses two buildings on a 0.51-acre lot in Sweet Grass, Montana. The centerpiece is a historically significant former US Customs border station, constructed in 1935. This building showcases high-quality craftsmanship and materials typical of grand public works from that era, offering a unique blend of historical charm and substantial redevelopment potential. A metal storage unit was added to the rear in 1986. Importantly, this property is exempt from highway regulations, benefiting from Senate-approved access and egress provisions passed in 1994. Accompanying the historical building is a second structure, built in 1978, currently configured as office space. This newer building presents versatile options for adaptive reuse, potentially transforming into residential, commercial (restaurant, coffee shop), or storage space. Located at 100 Railroad Street, this high-traffic area property presents a rare opportunity for acquisition. The combined asking price for both buildings is $200,000. The property's prime location and unique historical character make it an attractive proposition for investors and developers seeking a distinctive project with significant upside. Bring your vision and explore the possibilities of this remarkable Montana landmark.
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