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49 Bear Trap Lane

  • Big Sky, MT
  • $1,197,000
$1,197,000

49 Bear Trap Lane

3 Beds 3 Baths 2,593 Sq.Ft.

Description

Enjoy everything Big Sky, Montana has to offer from this beautifully furnished end-unit condo in the desirable Deer Run Condominium neighborhood. Featuring stunning mountain views and just a 10+- minute drive to skiing, this 3-bedroom, 3-bath residence offers the ideal blend of mountain charm, comfort, and investment potential.

The inviting living room showcases vaulted ceilings and a cozy wood-burning fireplace--perfect for gathering after a day on the slopes. Natural light and added privacy are benefits of the end-unit location. The thoughtfully appointed kitchen features stainless steel appliances and flows seamlessly into the main living and dining areas.

The spacious primary suite includes an adjoining loft space and private bathroom, creating a flexible retreat for owners and guests alike. Two additional bedrooms and well-designed bath spaces provide comfortable accommodations.

Step outside to both front and back decks to enjoy fresh alpine air and surrounding mountain scenery. Being sold fully furnished, this property is truly turnkey and ready for immediate enjoyment or continued short-term rental use. Previously utilized as a short-term rental, it offers excellent versatility for second-home owners or full-time residents.

Conveniently located near Big Sky Town Center, bike trails, shopping, dining, and local businesses, this Deer Run condo provides easy access to year-round recreation while offering a peaceful mountain setting.

Whether you're seeking a Montana retreat or an income-producing property, this residence delivers location, views, and authentic Big Sky living.

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Location

49 Bear Trap Lane, Big Sky, MT 59716

Status

For Sale

2006

2006

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

2,593

2,593

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathroom

1

Three Quarter Bathrooms

2

Flooring

Hardwood, Partially Carpeted, Tile

Appliances

Dryer, Dishwasher, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator, Washer
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Space

1.0

Water Source

Community/Coop

Utilities

Sewer Available, Water Available

Roof

Asphalt

Parking

Attached, Garage

Heat Type

Baseboard, Electric

Air Conditioning

Ceiling Fan(s)
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Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Living Area

2,593 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

2,593 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

408973

Type

Condo

Year Built

2006

Neighborhood

Meadow
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,197,000

Real Estate Taxes

$4,190/yr

HOA Fees

$3,805/3 mos

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Meadow

The Meadow is the place to be in Big Sky if you want to be close to it all.

Welcome to Meadow

A vibrant, happy community with abundant recreational amenities.
 
The Meadow is the place to be in Big Sky if you want to be close to it all. Home to both Big Sky Town Center and the Big Sky Golf Course, the Meadow boasts a collection of exceptional dining and shopping destinations, fantastic art galleries, an ever-expanding trail system along with a wide range of events. Real estate options include a wide variety of homes, homesites, condos, and modern luxury units. Plus potential new developments too.
 

What to Love

 
  • Proximity to upscale restaurants
  • Unique shopping and nightlife opportunities
  • Breathtaking Rocky Mountain setting
  • Vibrant farmer's markets, concerts, and other events
  • Numerous recreational adventures
  • Easy access to both the Canyon and Mountain areas
 

Local Lifestyle

 
The Meadow offers a central location with proximity to unique dining, shopping, and nightlife venues. With plenty of open space, the Meadow is home to endless outdoor adventures and recreation opportunities. If you want to immerse yourself in the Big Sky lifestyle, the Meadow may be the perfect place to live.
 

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping

 
The Meadow has various dining areas that everyone will enjoy. Ousel & Spur Pizza Co. offers gourmet pizzas and Italian pasta entrees in a relaxed setting with comfy outdoor seats. If you prefer sushi and fancy cocktails, don’t miss Blue Buddha Sushi Lounge in the heart of the Town Center. Beer lovers can spend time at Beehive Basin Brewery, where they can enjoy various locally crafted brews.
 
Shopping fanatics in the Meadow have multiple places to shop for a range of items. When looking for a range of grocery products, head to Hungry Moose Market and Deli for breakfast and lunch, homemade baked goods, specialty cakes, floral arrangements, and more. For quality apparel, Faherty and Montana Supply are great places to explore in Big Sky Town Center.
 

Things to Do

 
Residents and visitors in the Meadow have lots of places to enjoy outdoor recreation. The Big Sky Community Park is a perfect spot for playgrounds, skateboarding, disc golf, dog walks, and more. If you prefer ice skating, the Big Sky Ice Rink on the corner of Ousel Falls Road is a place to be. Or stop by the BASE Community Center for a range of activities such as rock climbing, basketball, or workout facilities.
 
Individuals who love art can head to Courtney Collins Fine Art to explore fine arts and shop for contemporary and western artwork. Or, discover Gallatin River Gallery for paintings, sculptures, photography, and one-of-a-kind jewelry exhibitions.
 
The Meadow also connects residents through a variety of events and festivals. The annual Fly Fishing Festival is a multi-day event to enjoy with locals celebrating conservation and fly fishing on the Gallatin River. Another unique event is the weekly Music in the Mountains, which fills the Town Center with excitement.
 
 

Golf & Outdoor Lifestyle

While Big Sky as a whole is known for alpine adventure, Meadow Village shines for its four-season outdoor accessibility, especially for golf and Nordic activities.

Golf Lifestyle

At the center of Meadow Village lies the Big Sky Golf Course, designed by Arnold Palmer.

Residents enjoy:

  • A walkable, scenic 18-hole course with mountain views

  • Practice facilities and lessons

  • A clubhouse with restaurant and pro shop

  • Easy access to tee times from many homes

Winter Nordic Lifestyle

When winter arrives, the course transforms into a top-tier Nordic skiing network maintained by Lone Mountain Ranch, offering:

  • Professionally groomed classic and skate trails

  • Gentle terrain perfect for beginners and families

  • Direct trail access from many Meadow Village homes

Other Outdoor Activities

  • Trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife walking

  • Easy access to the Gallatin River for fishing and rafting

  • Quick drive to Ousel Falls, among Big Sky’s most beloved trails

 

Schools

 
The Meadow is home to the:
 
  • Discovery Academy, Early Childhood to 12th Grade
  • Morningstar Learning Center – 6 months to 5 years
Let’s connect to discuss more the activities, amenities, and real estate options in the Meadow area of Big Sky, Montana.
 
 

Walkability & Transportation

Meadow Village is one of Big Sky’s most walkable residential communities, especially in and around the village center and Town Center.

Transportation Overview:

  • Walkable to cafés, dining, shops, and parks

  • Direct access to Skyline Bus routes connecting to Mountain Village and Town Center

  • Short drive to Big Sky Resort—about 10–15 minutes

  • Flat, sunny roadways, making driving easier than higher-elevation neighborhoods

  • Proximity to Gallatin Canyon for quick access to Bozeman

  • Bozeman Airport (BZN): About 1 hour away

Biking is very popular in summer, with paved paths connecting Meadow Village to Town Center and beyond.


History & Culture

Meadow Village is the earliest developed residential neighborhood in Big Sky. Established alongside the Big Sky Golf Course in the 1970s, it served as the foundational community that supported the resort’s growth.

Cultural elements that define Meadow Village today include:

  • A strong year-round residential population

  • Local gatherings and events at the community parks

  • Emphasis on outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship

  • A blend of longtime locals and new families drawn to Big Sky’s lifestyle

  • Proximity to the arts, concerts, and community programming in Town Center

Meadow Village represents the heart and soul of everyday life in Big Sky.


Homes in Meadow Village

Homes in Meadow Village are known for charm, character, and incredible views. Properties offer more space and sunshine than many higher-elevation neighborhoods.

Home types include:

  • Single-family mountain homes on spacious lots

  • Townhomes and condos with golf course frontage

  • Cabins tucked among mature trees

  • Newly built contemporary homes with modern finishes

  • Vacant land for custom builds

Architectural styles vary widely—from classic Montana log homes to modern timber-frame residences. Many properties feature:

  • Expansive decks

  • Hot tubs

  • Large windows capturing Lone Peak

  • Easy yard access for kids and pets


Housing Market Trends

Meadow Village is one of the most stable and consistently in-demand markets in Big Sky.

Current trends include:

  • Strong buyer demand for year-round, walkable neighborhoods

  • Increasing value for homes near the golf course

  • Popularity among families due to school proximity

  • Limited inventory, as many homes are owner-occupied or long-term second homes

  • Ongoing renovation trends as older properties are updated

Prices vary by location, size, and views—but Meadow Village remains one of the most desirable real-estate sectors in Big Sky.


Popular Neighborhoods in Meadow Village

Meadow Village contains several micro-neighborhoods, each offering something unique:

  • Meadow Village Center Area – Walkable, convenient for dining and shopping

  • Golf Course Homes – Frontage and fairway views with ski and Nordic access

  • Sweetgrass Hills – Elevated views and privacy

  • Riverview & Gallatin River Access Areas – Close to fishing and canyon trails

  • Prairie & Aspen Groves – Charming settings with mature landscaping

  • Townhome & Condo Clusters – Convenient lock-and-leave options

Each area offers its own balance of convenience, scenery, and lifestyle.


Buying or Selling in Meadow Village

Real estate in Meadow Village benefits from strong year-round demand and excellent long-term value.

For Buyers:

  • Be prepared for competitive offers on updated homes

  • Consider view corridors, sun exposure, and proximity to amenities

  • Evaluate older homes for renovation potential

  • Explore both resale and buildable lots

For Sellers:

  • Meadow Village homes appeal to full-time residents and families

  • Properties with views, modern finishes, or walkability sell quickly

  • Golf course frontage and Lone Peak views command premium prices

Whether you’re searching for a comfortable year-round home, a convenient vacation property, or a scenic lot to build on, Meadow Village offers exceptional value and lifestyle benefits.

 

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Welcome to Meadow A vibrant, happy community with abundant recreational amenities. The Meadow is the place to be in Big Sky if you want to be close to it all. Home to both Big Sky Town Center and the Big Sky Golf Course, the Meadow boasts a collection of exceptional dining and shopping destinations, fantastic art galleries, an ever-expanding trail system along with a wide range of events. Real estate options include a wide variety of homes, homesites, condos, and modern luxury units. Plus potential new developments too. What to Love Proximity to upscale restaurants Unique shopping and nightlife opportunities Breathtaking Rocky Mountain setting Vibrant farmer's markets, concerts, and other events Numerous recreational adventures Easy access to both the Canyon and Mountain areas Local Lifestyle The Meadow offers a central location with proximity to unique dining, shopping, and nightlife venues. With plenty of open space, the Meadow is home to endless outdoor adventures and recreation opportunities. If you want to immerse yourself in the Big Sky lifestyle, the Meadow may be the perfect place to live. Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping The Meadow has various dining areas that everyone will enjoy. Ousel & Spur Pizza Co. offers gourmet pizzas and Italian pasta entrees in a relaxed setting with comfy outdoor seats. If you prefer sushi and fancy cocktails, don’t miss Blue Buddha Sushi Lounge in the heart of the Town Center. Beer lovers can spend time at Beehive Basin Brewery, where they can enjoy various locally crafted brews. Shopping fanatics in the Meadow have multiple places to shop for a range of items. When looking for a range of grocery products, head to Hungry Moose Market and Deli for breakfast and lunch, homemade baked goods, specialty cakes, floral arrangements, and more. For quality apparel, Faherty and Montana Supply are great places to explore in Big Sky Town Center. Things to Do Residents and visitors in the Meadow have lots of places to enjoy outdoor recreation. The Big Sky Community Park is a perfect spot for playgrounds, skateboarding, disc golf, dog walks, and more. If you prefer ice skating, the Big Sky Ice Rink on the corner of Ousel Falls Road is a place to be. Or stop by the BASE Community Center for a range of activities such as rock climbing, basketball, or workout facilities. Individuals who love art can head to Courtney Collins Fine Art to explore fine arts and shop for contemporary and western artwork. Or, discover Gallatin River Gallery for paintings, sculptures, photography, and one-of-a-kind jewelry exhibitions. The Meadow also connects residents through a variety of events and festivals. The annual Fly Fishing Festival is a multi-day event to enjoy with locals celebrating conservation and fly fishing on the Gallatin River. Another unique event is the weekly Music in the Mountains, which fills the Town Center with excitement. Golf & Outdoor Lifestyle While Big Sky as a whole is known for alpine adventure, Meadow Village shines for its four-season outdoor accessibility, especially for golf and Nordic activities. Golf Lifestyle At the center of Meadow Village lies the Big Sky Golf Course, designed by Arnold Palmer. Residents enjoy: A walkable, scenic 18-hole course with mountain views Practice facilities and lessons A clubhouse with restaurant and pro shop Easy access to tee times from many homes Winter Nordic Lifestyle When winter arrives, the course transforms into a top-tier Nordic skiing network maintained by Lone Mountain Ranch, offering: Professionally groomed classic and skate trails Gentle terrain perfect for beginners and families Direct trail access from many Meadow Village homes Other Outdoor Activities Trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife walking Easy access to the Gallatin River for fishing and rafting Quick drive to Ousel Falls, among Big Sky’s most beloved trails Schools The Meadow is home to the: Discovery Academy, Early Childhood to 12th Grade Morningstar Learning Center – 6 months to 5 years Let’s connect to discuss more the activities, amenities, and real estate options in the Meadow area of Big Sky, Montana. Walkability & Transportation Meadow Village is one of Big Sky’s most walkable residential communities, especially in and around the village center and Town Center. Transportation Overview: Walkable to cafés, dining, shops, and parks Direct access to Skyline Bus routes connecting to Mountain Village and Town Center Short drive to Big Sky Resort—about 10–15 minutes Flat, sunny roadways, making driving easier than higher-elevation neighborhoods Proximity to Gallatin Canyon for quick access to Bozeman Bozeman Airport (BZN): About 1 hour away Biking is very popular in summer, with paved paths connecting Meadow Village to Town Center and beyond. History & Culture Meadow Village is the earliest developed residential neighborhood in Big Sky. Established alongside the Big Sky Golf Course in the 1970s, it served as the foundational community that supported the resort’s growth. Cultural elements that define Meadow Village today include: A strong year-round residential population Local gatherings and events at the community parks Emphasis on outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship A blend of longtime locals and new families drawn to Big Sky’s lifestyle Proximity to the arts, concerts, and community programming in Town Center Meadow Village represents the heart and soul of everyday life in Big Sky. Homes in Meadow Village Homes in Meadow Village are known for charm, character, and incredible views. Properties offer more space and sunshine than many higher-elevation neighborhoods. Home types include: Single-family mountain homes on spacious lots Townhomes and condos with golf course frontage Cabins tucked among mature trees Newly built contemporary homes with modern finishes Vacant land for custom builds Architectural styles vary widely—from classic Montana log homes to modern timber-frame residences. Many properties feature: Expansive decks Hot tubs Large windows capturing Lone Peak Easy yard access for kids and pets Housing Market Trends Meadow Village is one of the most stable and consistently in-demand markets in Big Sky. Current trends include: Strong buyer demand for year-round, walkable neighborhoods Increasing value for homes near the golf course Popularity among families due to school proximity Limited inventory, as many homes are owner-occupied or long-term second homes Ongoing renovation trends as older properties are updated Prices vary by location, size, and views—but Meadow Village remains one of the most desirable real-estate sectors in Big Sky. Popular Neighborhoods in Meadow Village Meadow Village contains several micro-neighborhoods, each offering something unique: Meadow Village Center Area – Walkable, convenient for dining and shopping Golf Course Homes – Frontage and fairway views with ski and Nordic access Sweetgrass Hills – Elevated views and privacy Riverview & Gallatin River Access Areas – Close to fishing and canyon trails Prairie & Aspen Groves – Charming settings with mature landscaping Townhome & Condo Clusters – Convenient lock-and-leave options Each area offers its own balance of convenience, scenery, and lifestyle. Buying or Selling in Meadow Village Real estate in Meadow Village benefits from strong year-round demand and excellent long-term value. For Buyers: Be prepared for competitive offers on updated homes Consider view corridors, sun exposure, and proximity to amenities Evaluate older homes for renovation potential Explore both resale and buildable lots For Sellers: Meadow Village homes appeal to full-time residents and families Properties with views, modern finishes, or walkability sell quickly Golf course frontage and Lone Peak views command premium prices Whether you’re searching for a comfortable year-round home, a convenient vacation property, or a scenic lot to build on, Meadow Village offers exceptional value and lifestyle benefits. Big Sky Meadow - Map Search All Homes
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