Montana Log Home Listings Above $1,000,000
Secluded Mountain Cabins, Luxury Log Homes, Unique Timber-Frame Houses, Fishing Cabins, Ski Cabins

Even the strongest of us cannot lift a heavy log above head-level, consequently, many early cabins or cabins built by solitary individuals were constructed only to the builder’s height.
With help or a primitive crane, log homes were constructed close to today’s height.
Cloth or clay was often used to chink between logs and was applied from the inside. Generally, floors were of packed earth, but at times lengthwise-split logs–puncheons–abutted, and with round side down, were installed on the flattened earth.
Montana Log Home Listings Above $1,000,000
Big Sky Real Estate$15,000,000
Big Sky Real Estate$9,800,000
Bozeman Real Estate$9,295,000
Darby Real Estate$8,900,000
Big Sky Real Estate$7,600,000
Canyon Creek Real Estate$6,800,000Pending
Gardiner Real Estate$4,250,000
Belgrade Real Estate$3,800,000
Livingston Real Estate$3,795,000
Emigrant Real Estate$3,475,000
Bozeman Real Estate$3,450,000Sold
Big Sky Real Estate$3,250,000
Helena Real Estate$2,999,000
Manhattan Real Estate$2,750,000Pending
Butte Real Estate$2,499,000
Big Sky Real Estate$2,200,000
Elliston Real Estate$2,198,800
Ennis Real Estate$1,995,000
Townsend Real Estate$1,900,000
Wilsall Real Estate$1,695,000
Polaris Real Estate$1,525,000
Miles City Real Estate$1,450,000
Cameron Real Estate$1,275,000
Jefferson City Real Estate$1,199,990
White Sulphur Springs Real Estate$1,199,000
Ennis Real Estate$1,125,000
Butte Real Estate$1,100,000 Tags: log cabin history, montana log cabins, montana log homes, puncheons, ski cabins, timberframe