Property Description
Built in 1910 on the corner of Main and Second Streets in Roy, Montana, this former bank has been converted into a unique 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence while preserving many of its original features.
Inside, you’ll find original hardwood floors, historic woodwork, large windows, the original bank teller counter, and the original vault door still in place. The home’s layout reflects its historic roots and offers an opportunity for a new owner to put their own vision into the property.
The home offers approximately 1,552± square feet of living space with multiple wood stoves, a propane furnace, enclosed porch with hot tub, attached garage, and additional outbuildings for storage. Kitchen appliances, washer, dryer, and hot tub are included in the sale.
Situated on a 100′ x 140′ corner lot, the property is located in the rural community of Roy, Montana, approximately 35 miles northeast of Lewistown. The Missouri River, CM Russell National Wildlife Refuge, and James Kipp Recreation Area are all within easy reach, offering excellent hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Whether you’re looking for a residence, hunting headquarters, guest accommodations, or a unique renovation project, this historic Montana property offers plenty of possibilities.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
| Historic 1910 Bank Building | Original Vault Door | Corner Lot | ||
| 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath | Original Teller Counter | Near Missouri River Recreation | ||
| 1,522± SqFt | Hardwood Floors & Woodwork | Home in Town |
























