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Kacie Mack

Kacie Mack
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Havre MT

Salesperson (MT: 53989)

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Hill County, MT
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Lodestar Land And Home

Office Website
Office Address
1639 5th Ave
Havre, MT  59501
(Hill County)
Office Phone
406-390-7679
Office Fax
Mobile
406-879-8888
Email
kaci*@*******************.com
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Service Areas

Saddle Butte: MT Havre North: MT West Havre: MT Herron: MT Havre: MT Beaver Creek: MT Chinook: MT Kremlin: MT Joplin: MT

About Kacie Mack

Kacie Mack, a native of Havre, Montana, has deep roots in her community. She earned her business degree from Montana State University Northern, which laid the foundation for her career in real estate. Following her graduation, Kacie established a property management company and subsequently obtained her Salesperson's license.

Passionate about her work, Kacie is dedicated to providing exceptional service to her clients. She welcomes inquiries and is eager to assist with all real estate needs. Interested parties can reach out to her via call, text, or email.

Hill County, MT Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$258,234
Avg. Listing Price
From Kacie's portfolio
3.4 / 1.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,013 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
47
Active Listings
Current inventory

Hill County, Montana presents a distinctive real estate landscape shaped by its agricultural heritage and strategic position along the Hi-Line corridor. With just 18 actively licensed real estate agents serving the entire county, this market operates with remarkable efficiency despite its geographic expanse. What makes this particularly noteworthy is that all 18 agents maintain active email communication channels, reflecting a modern approach to client service in this rural market.

The county's real estate dynamics are heavily influenced by its agricultural economy, with large ranch properties and farmland transactions forming the backbone of local sales activity. Unlike metropolitan markets where residential turnover drives volume, Hill County sees significant value in fewer, more substantial property transactions that often involve multi-generational family decisions and complex land use considerations.

Major Hill County, Montana Real Estate Markets

Havre serves as Hill County's primary real estate hub, accounting for the majority of residential transactions and commercial property activity. As the county seat and home to Montana State University-Northern, Havre's market benefits from steady demand driven by university staff, healthcare workers, and government employees. The city's historic downtown district has seen renewed interest from investors looking to capitalize on Montana's growing appeal to out-of-state buyers.

Beyond Havre, the county's real estate activity spreads across smaller communities including Chinook, Box Elder, and Big Sandy, each serving distinct agricultural regions. These markets operate on longer cycles than urban areas, with property sales often timed around harvest seasons and commodity price fluctuations. Ranch properties in particular can remain on the market for extended periods while attracting serious buyers from across the region and beyond.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Hill County's real estate market exhibits unique seasonal patterns that reflect both agricultural cycles and Montana's harsh winters. Spring typically brings increased activity as ranch buyers can properly assess land conditions and water rights, while winter months see focus shift toward residential properties in town centers. The county's proximity to the Canadian border adds an international dimension, with cross-border interest in both recreational and agricultural properties.

Water rights and mineral rights significantly complicate property valuations and transactions throughout Hill County. Many properties carry complex ownership structures dating back generations, requiring agents with specialized knowledge of Montana water law and agricultural practices. This complexity contributes to longer transaction timelines but also creates opportunities for agents who understand these intricate legal and practical considerations.

Why Businesses Need Hill County, Montana Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to title companies, benefit enormously from direct access to Hill County's small but active agent network. With only 18 licensed professionals handling all county transactions, building relationships with these agents can provide significant market penetration. Their universal email accessibility makes targeted outreach campaigns particularly effective in this concentrated market.

Agricultural lenders, equipment financing companies, and rural insurance providers find Hill County agents invaluable for referrals and market intelligence. These agents often serve as trusted advisors for multi-million dollar ranch transactions and understand their clients' broader financial needs beyond real estate. The intimate nature of this market means that successful business relationships with local agents often translate into long-term partnerships and consistent referral streams.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Kacie Mack has 3 properties for sale in Havre and surrounding areas.

$234,900

Listed 2025-10-14

703 6th St N
Havre, MT  59501

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,146
Lot: 7,427 sf
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$195,000

Listed 2024-01-22

Of Lodestar Ests Lots 5 & 2
Havre, MT  59501

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 1,276,744 sf
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$250,000

Listed 2025-11-08

853 6th St
Havre, MT  59501

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,488
Lot: 6,240 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Kacie Mack currently has no rental properties available in Havre and surrounding areas. Check back later.