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N Bar Ranch Listed at $45 Million

Filed under: Estates


If you've got a spare $45 million you can get into the ranching business. The Wall Street Journal's Private Properties reports that billionaire software entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Siebel is selling his 62,000-acre Montana cattle ranch for $45 million.

The N Bar Ranch is located about 90 miles north of Billings, Montana and is one of the state's oldest and largest cattle ranches. The ranch has a carrying capacity estimated at over 2,000 animals and offers a varied landscape that includes meadows, pastures, timber and open range. It also has extensive wildlife and fishery resources with elk and deer, antelope, wild turkey, pheasant, and more in residence. The N Bar Ranch is also crisscrossed with perennial streams and wild trout habitat. It has a 2,500-square-foot farmhouse, a guest house and an airstrip. The listing pics showcase the incredible wildlife and vistas that this ranch has to offer. The listing is here.

Rockin' S Ranch, Estate of the Day

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Today's estate in Teton Valley, Idaho has a deadline, September 12. That is when Concierge Auctions will be holding a luxury real estate auction of the Rockin S Ranch, a 57-acre property. The sale is being conducted in cooperation with the Lewis, Lewis & Kleiman team at Sotheby's International Realty in Jackson Hole and there is no reserve or minimum bid but a $100,000 deposit is required.

The ranch is located along a scenic half-mile stretch of the Teton River and has a total of nine structures, including the main residence, guest house, horse barn, angler's house and caretaker's house. The 6,400-square-foot main house is constructed of hand-peeled natural logs, native river rock, and massive timbers reclaimed from trestles built by the Southern Pacific Railroad. The great room has a floor-to-ceiling rock fireplace, dining area and adjoining game room with beamed ceilings and a built-in stereo sound system, an open kitchen with high-end appliances and custom wood cabinets. A private master suite is connected to the main house by a covered walkway and has a kitchenette, sitting area, private deck and a bathroom that includes a rock-walled shower.

Outside a covered veranda offers a place to enjoy views of the Teton and Big Hole Mountain ranges. The log-constructed barn contains seven individual horse stalls, a veterinary and breeding area, office and large tack room. There is also a second-story, two-bedroom apartment with a kitchen, dining and living area and a balcony with a separate entrance. The angler's house offers fast access to the Teton River. There are several spring-fed stocked trout ponds on the ranch, including one with a gazebo and deck located just steps from the main house. A fully lit and fenced sports court is ideal for tennis, volleyball, basketball and shuffle board. The ranch was previously listed at $8.9 million.

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Live a Luxurious Ranch Lifestyle at Maytag Mountain Ranch in Colorado

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Green, Real Estate Developments

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You can always buy a ranch fill your closet with Western togs, but if the Old West has always captured your imagination, you can take it one step further and buy a homestead at Maytag Mountain Ranch in Hillside, Colorado.

This working cattle ranch, a project of slow food advocate Russ Maytag, is set on 3,000 acres at the foot of Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and 100 acre homesteads are for sale. Purchase one of the 14 lots still available -- priced from $879,000 to $1.5 million -- and you also get a 1/27th ownership share of the still-operating cattle ranch, which raises certified organic produce and livestock. The income from the ranch provides income for the housing association, plus, your kitchen will be stocked with your very own dairy, grass-fed beef and produce, and if you want, you can even participate in the ranching. (And if you don't, you can leave it to the ranch staff.) Owners get one month's use of the association's two guest cabins, as well as access to a "Cookhouse", or a clubhouse, which is available for hanging out and parties.

And what would a homestead be without a horse? If you don't have your own, the Ranch Association owns six, and there's room to board your own steeds on site.


Crazy D Ranch, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


Another huge ranch has hit the market through Hall and Hall. The Crazy D Ranch is located near the descriptively named town of Big Timber, Montana. The Crazy D is a big one, around 12,170 deeded acres that includes 3,600 acres of irrigated hay ground and improved pasture with the remaining land left in a native state. The Crazy D has views of the Crazy Mountains. The Crazies, according to Wikipedia, is a shortened version of "Crazy Woman Mountains" a name given them, in compliment to their original Crow name, after a woman who went insane and lived in them after her family was killed in the westward settlement movement.

Putting that grim story aside, the ranch has been a working cattle operation and can support around 500 head of mother cows. Several creeks meander through the property offering ample fishing. Wildlife on the ranch includes antelope, whitetail and mule deer, grouse, pheasant, partridge, cranes, turkey, ducks and geese. The property has room for multiple families working the ranch. Six moderately sized ranch homes dot the property. The main home is a 11,000 square-foot log cabin with five bedrooms, three family rooms, two office and a loft study. There is also an elevator and a heated three car garage and one key feature for stormy winter months, an emergency 15,000 KW generator. The home also has four fireplaces, a walk-in pantry with commercial refrigerator and food warmer, satellite TV and deluxe hot tub. Outside there is a pool for enjoying the area's short but hot summer. This ranch is listed at $22.5 million.

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Gallery: Crazy D Ranch

Perry Ranch Gets A Price Cut

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The Perry Ranch is a piece of land with a long history. The land's legacy dates back to the early 1900s when young and adventurous Marjorie Perry settled in Steamboat Springs. Perry, a horse-loving, skiing pioneer who helped found the annual Steamboat Winter Carnival lived in the area for most of her life. Marjorie's younger sister Charlotte and Portia Mansfield founded the Perry-Mansfield School of Theater and Dance which is now the oldest continuously operating performing arts school and camp in the nation. In 1930, Marjorie Perry purchased the 470-acre preserve adjacent to the school and built a log cabin, barns and outbuildings. The ranch is located only one mile from the city limits of Steamboat Springs and has scenery that includes a mountain stream, diverse vegetation, water rights and a healthy wildlife habitat. For the conservation minded this property offers a chance to protect critical open space and wildlife habitat in this fast-developing resort area. Perry Ranch was listed at $19 million but the price was recently dropped to $16 million.

Gallery: Perry Ranch

Kootenai Springs Ranch, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates

kootenai springs ranch
Another huge ranch in Montana has hit the market. Hall and Hall has the listing for the Kootenai Springs Ranch in Stevensville, Montana. This ranch is located in western Montana south of Missoula and has around 1,186 acres, almost 800 of which are deeded. A meandering mile of the Bitterroot River forms the eastern boundary of the property. The large home is handsomely done in wood, stone and glass with views of the surrounding mountain range. The style is Western but with a modern edge that will appeal to those with a more contemporary style. The land has plenty of spring water which has created fishable creeks and ponds. The ranch is licensed shooting preserve and is considered a top sporting property in western Montana. It is listed at $14.5 million.

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Brazilian Ranch Seeks Eco-Minded Buyer

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The Fazenda Santo Antonio do Paraiso in Brazil is so large it's practically its own country. The ranch spans 255,371 deeded acres. It spreads over some of the most beautiful and unspoiled land in the world. Most of the land is part of the Pantanal Wetlands Complex, the world's largest wetlands. There are four separate ecosystems on the ranch which support jaguar, puma, deer, anaconda and hundreds of species of birds. The ranch is also a working farm with 23,000 mother cows and soybeans on 8,000 tilled acres but most of the land is left to nature. Outside Magazine had a piece in November that touches on the search to find a conservation-minded buyer with $74 million to spend on this gorgeous piece of land and help protect what remains of the planet's diversity. The listing is with Hall & Hall.

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