
Rare Find: Old Montana Schoolhouse Is the Ultimate Fixer-Upper Dream
Have you ever dreamed of living in an old schoolhouse? This unique property is on the market near Bozeman.
If you want to own a unique piece of Montana history, this is your chance. These opportunities don't come by often. The building was constructed in 1922, is over 100 years old, but it has plenty of potential.
If you've driven west of Bozeman on I-90, you've most likely seen the old schoolhouse in Logan. Up until the early 1980s, it was a fully operating school. Since it closed, it has been used for a variety of different purposes. Most recently, it was used as a creative workspace.
Rare Find: Old Montana Schoolhouse Is the Ultimate Fixer-Upper Dream
The old Logan schoolhouse is one of the most unique buildings in the Gallatin Valley, and it has been listed for sale. The building is 11,890 sqft., and is situated on 4 acres with fenced pastures. There's also no zoning or covenants, which means you can customize the property however you'd like.

Originally built in 1922, this property has lived many lives: from a school to a lutherie, to a manufacturing and creative workspace. And it’s ready for its next chapter. Inside, you’ll find charming original details like woodwork and a classic gymnasium, paired with functional upgrades including a 2004 addition with updated windows and a drive-in bay, perfect for a workshop, studio, or garage.
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If you want to learn more about the old schoolhouse in Logan, you can find the listing below.
If you have an extra $1,149,000 lying around, you could own it. If you think about it, that's not bad considering the amount of land that comes with the school.
Whether you see a cozy home, a unique event space, a rustic retreat, or simply a piece of Montana history worth preserving, this old schoolhouse offers more than just square footage. It offers stories, charm, and a second chance.
So, if you’ve ever dreamed of ringing the bell on a new chapter under the big sky, this might be your opportunity to make history your own.
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