Somewhere with the curved banks of the Yelostone River, there is a city where the mail still comes by hand, the general stores have been serving the locals for more than a century, and the cabins smell of freshly chopped pine. It is called prayer, Montana – and for the right buyer, it can all be yours.
This five -acre city, just 45 minutes away from Yelostone National Park, provides more than only property lines. Prayer offers a working American post office, which gives it its zip code and officially places it on the map. The city also has a general store over 100 years old, who are still working with a tenant, and there are three hemish-made logs, which have become a comfortable stopover for passengers going to the park.
For the past five years, prayer has been run as a rich short -term rental business, which attracts visitors across the country. The property also includes a duplex, which combines its income capacity. With a proven financial and a loyal customer base, the city is more than a real estate listing – it is a turny business wrapped in history.
But the one who prays is really unique, its post office. While many Frontier towns have faded in ambiguity, prayer is still its zip code – 59865- Thanks for this working government service. Building – a simple white structure with a blue sign out – is still a gathering place for the locals who are raising their mail. For a buyer, having a city owner with a working post office provides a rare difference – and a straight tie for the installation of the city.
And then there is the mayor – or at least, the closest equivalent of prayer. The current owner serves as the city’s unrelated mayor-a role that comes with a small town attraction rather than bureaucracy. Every year, they ride through the roads in the annual prayer parade, which starts and ends on the property. It is a kind of bizarre, homespoon tradition that makes prayer less like a real estate deal and is more like a chapter than a classic American novel.
Established in 1909, the prayer was named after the Congress Charles Nelson Prayer, who represented Montana during his early kingdom. Like many marginal cities, it was built on the expansion of the rail and the expectations of the west. When the new highways sidelined the prayer, the role of the city as a journey decreased, but it never disappeared. The general store remains a stability, reminiscent of the location of the city in the past of Montana on the outer part of its weather.
These days, visitors of prayer are attracted to adventure and its closeness to luxury escape. Just below the road is the Yelostone film Renge, where Major Hollywood Western is being filmed against Montana’s rugged background. Nearby, the old salon in the immigrant-tastes the nuisance spirit of its live music and the untouchable nights of whiskey-fuel. For more sophisticated experience, SEZ Lodge provides an apscale fly-phishing resort, world-class food, spa services and directed outdoor adventures. And at a few miles a few miles, the Mountain Sky Guest Ranch offers a classic Montana dude ranch experience, which is completed with horse riding, fulfills fishing and breathtaking mountain scenes. The Yelostone River, which borders borders, blows fisters and rafters, while the Yelostone National Park is only 45 minutes away, offering an entrance to geyser, wildlife and endless trails.
To dream of a business with underlying income for any person, or simply provides prayer for the slow pace of life in the broad-focused places of Montana. The current owner is ready to pass the torch, which offers five acres of city and its historic buildings in $ 2.6 million.
This is just a rare opportunity for more than property – you are buying a piece of Montana’s story. And the post office is still open to business, prayer will retain its place on the map for the coming years.
For more information, contact Michael Rutcovski at bigskyequity@gmail.com.