With excellent frontage on high-traffic Highway 87, this commercial building is ready for your business venture! What was once used as a nursing home could be made into apartments, a retail space, C-store, or office spaces. The 5,019 square foot building has been partially remodeled and there is a list of updates and improvements made. Some include a newer fire sprinkler system, new sewer pipe under the building to the street, new copper water pipe throughout, new floor joyces, and so much more. There is also a paved driveway and parking lot. Big Sandy is in the heart of Montana and thrives as an agricultural community. The Bear's Paws Mountains are to the east offering fishing, hiking, hunting, and outdoor recreation. Bring your ideas and take advantage of this Big Sandy bargain! Local Area Big Sandy, Montana is located along Highway 87, a popular route between the US and Canada. This farming community began as a major shipping hub of sheep and cattle for the local farmsteads. The railroad arrived in 1887 and when the Homestead Act of 1909, homesteaders flooded the area. The community museum holds a large collection of early pioneer photographs from all over Chouteau County. Visit the old jail and the tourist center while in town to experience the early pioneering life as well as the agricultural influence. Area Attractions Bears Paw Mountains The Bears Paw Mountains are in central Montana about 20-30 miles south of US Highway 2. They sprawl out for about 40 miles from east to west. The mountains have excellent opportunities for the adventurous recreational enthusiast. There is hiking, horseback riding, camping, ATV trails, hunting, fishing, and skiing. The Bears Paw Mountains Backcountry Drive is a scenic seventy-six-mile drive through the isolated mountain range. Highlights include Beaver Creek Reservoir, Bearpaw Lake, and Faber Reservoir. Hunting Chouteau County lies in the heart of the Golden Triangle, an area known for its robust grain production. The rolling fields provide cover and habitat for upland game birds, pheasant, Hungarian Partridge, and waterfowl. Montanans and hunters from all over the nation flock to the area in the fall for its quality bird hunting opportunities. In addition to the bird hunting, big game hunting in this area attracts locals and tourists from afar looking to take down a trophy white-tailed or mule deer or elk. The property is situated in Hunting District 690, although the Bears Paw Mountains are not far for great diversity in terrain and wildlife. The Bears Paw offers world-class elk hunting but you will have to put in for a tag as it is only a special draw for this area. The Bears Paw were formed by volcanic activity 50 million years ago.