


Listing Courtesy of: Big Sky Country MLS / ERA Landmark Real Estate / Amanda "Amanda Butler" Butler / Katie Haley Grimm
450 Crown Butte Road Big Sky, MT 59716
Active (7 Days)
$3,600,000 (USD)
Description
MLS #:
407344
407344
Taxes
$24,567(2025)
$24,567(2025)
Lot Size
2.6 acres
2.6 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1994
1994
Views
Southern Exposure, Valley, Trees/Woods, Mountain(s)
Southern Exposure, Valley, Trees/Woods, Mountain(s)
County
Gallatin County
Gallatin County
Community
Ousel Falls
Ousel Falls
Listed By
Amanda "Amanda Butler" Butler, ERA Landmark Real Estate
Katie Haley Grimm, ERA Landmark Real Estate
Katie Haley Grimm, ERA Landmark Real Estate
Source
Big Sky Country MLS
Last checked Dec 10 2025 at 12:37 AM GMT+0000
Big Sky Country MLS
Last checked Dec 10 2025 at 12:37 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 3
- Half Bathroom: 1
Interior Features
- Dryer
- Disposal
- Microwave
- Washer
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Cooktop
- Wet Bar
- Fireplace
- Window Treatments
- Stove
- Jetted Tub
- Vaulted Ceiling(s)
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Windows: Window Coverings
- Some Gas Appliances
- Double Oven
- Built-In Oven
Subdivision
- Ousel Falls
Lot Information
- Landscaped
Property Features
- Fireplace: Gas
Heating and Cooling
- Baseboard
Basement Information
- Bath/Stubbed
- Rec/Family Area
- Bedroom
Homeowners Association Information
- Dues: $900/SemiAnnually
Flooring
- Tile
- Carpet
- Hardwood
Utility Information
- Utilities: Propane, Electricity Available, Septic Available, Water Available, Water Source: Well
- Sewer: Septic Tank
Parking
- Garage
- Garage Door Opener
- Attached
Stories
- 1
Living Area
- 4,489 sqft
Location
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Built in 1994 and meticulously maintained and elegantly designed for entertainment, it was architecturally styled to offer single floor living as well as accommodating multi-generations of family and friends with high-end standards and western hospitality, making this an ideal retreat.
This home defines design, quality, function, and a legacy of culture in the earlier days of Big Sky. Its prime location speaks of trail heads and waterfalls, stars and sanctuary, sun and snowflakes. Someone summed it up when he said, “This is a pearl of a place.”