If you have an extra $2 to 3 million dollars hanging around, you could do much worse than the On the Rocks Treehouse, located outside of Whitefish, Montana.

This stunning retreat is suspended off the ground, and features sweeping views of snowcapped mountains all around. Constructed in 2023 by Nelson Treehouse of Treehouse Masters fame, the cabin is made of reclaimed Kentucky barn wood, as well as Douglas Fir floors and whitewashed oak.

We love the elevated nature of the retreat, which puts you right up into the trees, ups the views, and makes the home feel more engaging to be in.

The home will be up for auction on September 13, and could fetch much more than the opening bid of $2 million. See Concierge Auctions for more.

 

‘Nestled in the trees and surrounded by national forest lands, this twenty-acre paradise thatโ€™s prepped for a main house build is just thirteen miles from Whitefish, Montana.

As part of the private, gated Homestead Community, access to excellent amenities includes a personal concierge, a mercantile, a lakeside clubhouse, a 7-hole golf course, and more. On The Rocks Treehouse, a fully-furnished and professionally decorated mountain retreat, was built in 2023 by the renowned Treehouse Masters.’


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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the webโ€™s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, heโ€™s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature โ€” reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

1 Comment

  1. arcb42633

    Awesome. I wish I could afford to live in that beautiful house.
    Question where does the electricity come from for the lights and appliances?

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