The Missoula real estate market is always evolving. There are some interesting properties for sale, and one historical property is now on the market. 

If you are looking to buy a vineyard, the Ten Spoon Winery is still on the market, located at 4175 Rattlesnake Drive and priced at $5,390,000. The property includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home as well as 21.15 acres and a winery. There is also the 7.5-acre vineyard. The property is listed by Fay Ranches.  

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In case you missed it, there is another intriguing property that is listed for sale. The University of Montana President’s residence is for sale, located in Missoula's University District at 1325 Gerald Avenue.

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This is an incredible piece of Missoula history that was constructed in 1928. The house, with 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, is listed for sale by Engel & Völkers Western Frontier-Missoula.

and at $2,995,000. Even though the house is almost 100 years old, there have been improvements over the years.  

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According to the listing, there’s over 7,300 square feet of residence spread out over three stories. The residence has been the official home for the University of Montana presidents from 1974 to 2025. There is also a library that can hold up to 20,000 books. 

Why These Listings Are Drawing National Attention

It’s not every day that a mansion goes up for sale in Missoula, especially one with such historic importance. The listing is so unique that it got coverage on the Mansion Global website.  

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As Montana continues to grow in population, the real estate prices continue to rise. While some parts of the state might still be a bargain, much of Montana is overpriced compared to what many locals can afford. Now, Money Inc. has come out with the richest neighborhoods in Montana, and we have the Top 10 below.

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