Business Overview:
Nestled between the Crazies, Castle, and Little Belt Mountains in the darling town of Martinsdale, MT stands The Crazy Mountain Inn Bed & Breakfast. The Crazy Mountain B&B stands out in iconic fashion, a 5,418 square foot structure on 0.230 acres with additional acreage used for garden and storage totaling .351 acres and brimming with history. This turn of the century style building has stood as a hub of the community for over a hundred years and currently offers 11 of its 13 guest rooms to tourists, hunters, fisherman, and the like. There's also a celebrated café, full kitchen, and beer and wine cabaret license.
The Inn not only serves the local ranching community, tour groups, RV road trippers, and hunters from across the region, it also attracts history buffs to the Charles M. Bair Family Museum, from Bozeman, Livingston, Helena and Great Falls, each about an hour away.
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Property Features and Assets:
Built in 1901, the Inn building itself consists of an approximately 5,418 square foot building on 0.115 acres with additional land used for an outdoor gathering place and garden space (total of ~0.351 acres, 7 city lots). Included in the price are all the necessary furnishing and fixtures for the business plus a beer and wine license.
Assets= $375,000
Market Competition and Expansion:
There are no other inns within 50 miles of Martinsdale and the only direct competitors are some local campsites that cater to the tourists, hunters and fishermen that come into the area.
The Crazy Mountain Inn has consistently provided hunters a warm night inside and fed families delicious meals despite the changes that have occurred in Meagher County over the years. The current owners’ pending retirement provides an incredible opportunity for the Crazy Mountain Inn to be re-imagined to attract new customers to experience small-town, western hospitality.
Reason for Selling:
Retirement and to pursue other interests.
Additional Details:
- The property is owned.
- The owner is willing to train/assist the new owner.
- This is not a homebased business opportunity.
- This is not a franchise resale opportunity.
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