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730 Utah Street, Chinook, MT 59523

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For Sale

$115,000

0.39 acres

Estimated Payment

$ 826 /mo.

6.67% APR for 30 yrs.
$2,808 in taxes
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  • Multi-Family (2-4 Units)
    Property type

  • 0.4 acres
    Lot size

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The trailer court on Utah Street includes four lots, providing opportunities for rentals or leasing. This area features a wealth of recreational activities like hunting, camping, boating, fishing, hiking, and skiing. Additionally, Chinook is located just 22 miles from Havre, Montana. Local Area Located along the Hi-Line sits Chinook, Montana, a small, nostalgic community home to the Sugarbeeters mascot. Chinook is the county seat of Blaine County and is located on Lodge Creek where it empties into the Milk River. Its name means "warm wind" as farmers and ranchers historically depended on these warm chinook winds to survive. In the 1920s, the town held a massive sugarbeet factory which inspired the mascot. The Sugarbeeter mascot ranked #2 out of 100 for the strangest mascots according to Mr. Jay Leno! You'll find that the town is welcoming and warm with its tree-lined streets and well-kept downtown. It is also the eastern starting point for the Bears Paws Mountains Backcountry Drive. On this drive, you will journey past the Bearpaws Battlefield where the last major Native American battle in the United States took place. The Blaine County Museum holds many artifacts and history about the battle and the homestead era. Chinook is just 20 miles from Havre, a larger city on the Hi-Line. Area Attractions Upper Missouri River Breaks Monument The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument is comprised of 149 miles of the Upper Missouri River and flows from Fort Benton to the Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge. The Monument comprises 375,000 acres of public land. In over 200 years since Lewis and Clark once journeyed through, the land remains largely unchanged captivating a spectacular array of biological, geological, and historical objects of interest. Float, fish, hike, hunt, peacefully drive, find solitude, or enjoy a sense of exploration in a remote setting of natural beauty. Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge The CMR National Wildlife Refuge displays badlands, cottonwood river bottoms, forested coulees, and sprawling prairies. The Refuge provides over one million acres of public land for fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, bird-watching, and other outdoor activities. The area spans about 125 miles along the Missouri River, from the Fort Peck Dam west to the boundary with the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. If you're looking to observe game in its natural habitat, this refuge shall reward. It is the second-largest refuge in the continental US. In September and October, locals and tourists from all over gather to watch the bull elk bugle and battle for the cow's attention at Slippery Ann Wildlife Viewing Area. Miles of parked cars can be seen while people sit on lawn chairs and watch for hours the wild display the elk present. Herds of deer, red foxes, and coyotes can also be observed. Bird watchers can delight in spying mountain bluebirds and black-capped chickadees. Osprey, spotted sandpipers, and white pelicans can be found along the coast of the reservoir. Bears Paws Mountains There is also a wide array of recreational activities ranging from skiing at the Bear Paws Ski area, hunting the Bear Paw Mountains for elk and deer, or fishing for trout in Beaver Creek or the Bear Paw Reservoir. Hike, camp, float or enjoy the scenic drive. Hi-line Hunting and Fishing Blaine County claims a portion of the Golden Triangle, an area known for its robust grain production. The rolling fields provide cover and habitat for upland game birds, pheasant, Hungarian Partridge, and waterfowl. Montanans flock to the Hi-Line in the fall for its quality bird hunting opportunities. In addition to the bird hunting, big game hunting in this area attracts locals and tourists from afar looking to take down a trophy white-tailed or mule deer or elk. The property is situated in Hunting District 600, although the Bears Paw Mountains are not far from a great diversity in terrain and wildlife.
MLS# 11435193

Courtesy Of Corder and Associates, LLC

(406) 622-3224

Property Features

  • Architecture Style
    Other
  • Lot Size
    0.39 Acres

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  • Property Taxes
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Schools

Meadowlark School

Grades PK-6 Public School


Chinook, MT 59523 0.5 miles
623 new york st

165 total students
12:1 Student teacher ratio

Chinook 7-8

Grades 7-8 Public School


Chinook, MT 59523 0.2 miles
528 ohio st n

57 total students
14:1 Student teacher ratio

Chinook High School

Grades 9-12 Public School


Chinook, MT 59523 0.2 miles
528 ohio st n

109 total students
13:1 Student teacher ratio

Local area information for Chinook, MT 59523

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Chinook, MT 59523

This community’s employment is highest in the food and administrative support industries. The area’s overall household expenses are above the national average.

82° July
Hottest Average Month

6° January
Coldest Average Month
968 Total Households in Area
25.2%
of households
have children
13 minutes
Median Commute Time

Household Expenses vs National Average

Demographic facts
for Chinook, MT 59523

Chinook, MT 59523 has a population of 2,115 people in 968 households with a median age of 43.4 years old.

Down -3%
Decrease in population
since the year 2010

Population is Trending down
925
Total households as of 2010
Up
5.8%

Community Population By Age

Community Population By Ethnicity

White 76%
Native American 17%
Hispanic 2%
Other <1%
Black <1%
Asian <1%

Economics
for Chinook, MT 59523

2 /sq mi
Population Density
$51,443 /yr
Median Household Income
$0
Median Sales Price
13 min
Median Commute Time

Household Expenses vs National Average

Household by Income

Transportation to Work

  • Drive 77%
  • Work from Home 12%
  • Walk or Bike 9%
  • Public Transit 0%

Occupancy by Type

Owned 681 62%
Rented 287 26%
Vacant 135 12%

White vs Blue Collar Jobs







White Collar 77%
Blue Collar 23%

Family & Education Facts
for Chinook, MT 59523

43.4 Median Age

Average Household Size

2.1
persons per
household

46.4%

Married Households

Community Population By Education

High School Graduate 28%
Bachelors Degree 19%
Some College 19%
Associates Degree 14%
Graduate Degree 12%
Some High School 7%

Household Family Expenses vs National Average

25.2% of households have children

Weather
for Chinook, MT 59523

The weather for this area ranges from a high of 82° F in July to a low of 6° F in January

82° July
Hottest Average Month
6° January
Coldest Average Month

Average Temperature by Month

Low (°F)
High (°F)
Jan
6°
29°
Feb
12°
34°
Mar
19°
42°
Apr
30°
55°
May
40°
66°
Jun
47°
74°
Jul
52°
82°
Aug
51°
81°
Sep
41°
69°
Oct
32°
58°
Nov
20°
42°
Dec
11°
33°

Average Temperature in Degrees Fahrenheit

Precipitation

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