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Ski in, snowboard out, or snowmobile around this pair of winter playgrounds for sale in Big Sky, Montana

BY: Emily C. Laskowski | NOVEMBER 26, 2018

There are a ton of ski-in, ski-out homes out there on the market. In Big Sky alone, just check out these alpine-worthy chalets in Moonlight BasinDiamond Hitch, and Spanish Peaks. However, finding ranches for sale that also happen to have pictures of snow on the property — that’s another story. But ’tis the season for jolly, wintery, snowflake-filled merriment, and this duo of snowcapped rooflines should give you just enough flurries to start the season right — or at least hold you over until the next real estate roundup.

Moonlight Basin

Big Sky, Montana | 1.13 acres | $5,800,000
7,349 square feet | 5 bedrooms | 6.5 bathrooms
Listed by Ania Bulis, The Big Sky Real Estate Co.

This incredible custom-built home is perched on the hill with commanding views of the Spanish Peaks and has phenomenal ski access. Conveniently located in the heart of the Moonlight Basin community, this well-crafted and thoughtfully planned home has ample space for family and friends and is the perfect mountain ski home. —Ania Bulis, The Big Sky Real Estate Co.

Yellowstone Club

Big Sky, Montana | 2.41 acres | $8,750,000
6,882 square feet | 5 bedrooms | 5.5 bathrooms
Listed by Dave Kisko, Yellowstone Club Realty

The exterior of this mountain home welcomes you with natural landscaping, several two-dot sandstone patios, an outdoor hot tub, and classic fire pit. On the inside, history and functionality join forces to add yet another layer of character—the floors are reclaimed fir from an historic Montana schoolhouse and an Alaskan cannery; the stairs are made of ocean side pier wood; countertops are horse stall planks; and the ceiling and wall paneling is recycled corral boards. Combine the richness of these woods with an imaginative design that gently echoes the classic lodges of Yellowstone Park, and you begin to see why this home is so compelling. The layout delivers intimacy without sacrificing spaciousness. —Yellowstone Club

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