Wall Street Journal Features Hall and Hall Ranch Sale

A recent Wall Street Journal story about the most expensive homes sales of 2021 included a listing by ranch real estate brokerage Hall and Hall. Topping the most expensive sales was the roughly $200 million purchase of an approximately 340,000-acre Montana cattle ranch located near Yellowstone National Park by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his wife, Jerry Murdoch. The property includes 25...
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Wall Street Journal, People, More Feature Hall and Hall Listing for Newsted Ranch

When former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted listed his Montana ranch with Hall and Hall this fall, the property was featured by the Wall Street Journal, People, Los Angeles Times, Cowboys & Indians, Daily Mail and more. According to Wall Street Journal writer Sarah Tilton, Newsted and his wife looked at 20 ranches in four states before visiting the 545-acre property outside Sula. On that...
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Financial Times Highlights Hall and Hall Ranch Real Estate

Hall and Hall was recently featured in a Financial Times how-to article on buying iconic western ranches. Joel Leadbetter, managing director of Hall and Hall, explained that the decision to buy is usually more emotionally-based than financially-based – staffing a working ranch with a manager and cowboys, and keeping the cattle fed and tractors running is expensive. And Hall and Hall...
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Hall and Hall’s Montana Ranch Listing Featured in Wall Street Journal

Hall and Hall’s listing for a Montana ranch in the Bitterroot Valley known for it’s Mcintosh apples was recently featured in a Wall Street Journal story. With annual sales reaching over a quarter billion dollars, Hall and Hall’s goals today echo those of their founders: to give our global client base a more comprehensive, transparent, and far-reaching resource for finding,...
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Montana’s Oldest Working Dude Ranch Highlighted in Billings Gazette

The Lazy K Bar ranch, close to Big Timber, is the oldest working dude ranch in Montana, and ready to close its doors to guests forever. Tack Van Cleve, who’s been running the ranch with his sister Carol and her daughter, Kelly, is citing health issues in the Billings Gazette as the reason for desiring to retire. Founded in 1922 in Sweet Grass County along the Crazy Mountain range, the dude...
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