Montana is one of the most popular places to move to in the last few years, so where are the people moving to Montana coming from? Here are the Top 5 states.
Montana was once the home to some of the nation's richest people, however, as the decades have passed, so has the financial outlook. Where does Montana rank now?
I had a very interesting conversation yesterday with a friend I hadn't seen in months. We hadn't seen each other because she and her husband moved from Bozeman to Butte.
The last two years have been record-setting regarding home prices in Bozeman, but could there be a shift happening? Are we seeing a turn in the market?
You'd never guess there are 52 apartments in this funky, historic apartment building on West Granite Street in Butte. Even if they're pretty small, the building is full of cool accents and pieces of architectural history.
It's big. It's historic. It's located in a major Montana city, and that old porch is absolutely stunning. Does it need some work? Sure. But it's listed for just $159,900 so you'd have plenty of room in the budget for renovations.
I'm talking money. Stretching the paycheck. Incentives that truly work. Bozeman is rapidly running out of time to figure out how to allow us "normal folks" to live here. Let's get insanely creative and throw all the ideas on the wall before it's too late.
If it were up to you, what kind of business or building would you like to see on that big, empty lot at the corner of East Main Street and Highland Boulevard?
Renters who are getting evicted because the owner has decided to sell, certainly don't have a lot of incentive to spit shine the joint for Instagram-able real estate pictures.
You've seen this funky beauty in downtown Bozeman. It is one of Bozeman's original apartment buildings and it was designed with a purpose by the well-known Bozeman architect Fred Willson, dating back to 1916.