A historic and sprawling Spanish-mission-style building that functioned as a working hospital in Montana until the 1940s is on the market for just $10.
But if that seems too good to be true, it is.
The old hospital building, featuring three floors and over 16,000 square feet, may be for sale — but the land it sits on is not.
The buyer would need to move the medical facility off the property and relocate it somewhere else, according to its real estate listing.
To sweeten the unusual deal, the seller is offering up to $100,000 in moving credit to help defer relocation and transition costs.
That’s only a drop in the bucket of the estimated price tag that would come with relocating and restoring a 113-year-old building of that size.
Restoration costs alone have been priced at around $8 million, according to the Missoula Current.
The Old Post Hospital was built on Fort Missoula in 1911 and served as a hospital until it was decommissioned in 1947.
Doctors and nurses treated patients suffering…
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