Monthly Archives: May 2018
Downtown Continues to Grow: The 5 East Project
Do you remember the Black-Olive proposal that originated in 2016 and was later approved in the fall of 2017? How about the One 11 Lofts that were proposed just this year? The developer behind both of these projects, Andy Holloran, has proposed another mid-rise building for the downtown area. Called 5 East, the proposed six-story,... Read More
On the Rise: Condos and Townhomes
If you drive past any part of Bozeman, you’ll more than likely find some sort of new housing development under construction. What may be surprising for some though is how many of these new developments are actually condos and townhomes, as opposed to traditional single-family detached homes. With both mortgage rates and gas prices having... Read More
25 Acres Near Bridger Bowl Ski Area
Looking for some affordable mountain paradise near Bozeman? This 25 acres is only 20 minutes from Bozeman and 5 minutes from Bridger Bowl skiing. With a generous building envelope and minimal covenants, build your summer mountain getaway. If a winter getaway or more permanent mountain residence is your dream, there are options for road improvement... Read More
Spacious Baxter Meadows Home For Sale!
Welcome to 2493 Ferguson Avenue! This spacious, traditional-style home is close to shopping, schools, and parks, placing it in the perfect spot for recreational activities and proximity to town. This convenient Baxter Meadows home has 5 beds, 3.5 baths, a designated office/home theater, mud room, AND bonus room. The cheerful kitchen boasts Corian counters, an integrated... Read More
5 Spring Cleaning Projects You Can Complete This Weekend
With warm, sunny days finally starting to become the norm as we move closer to the summer months, some of us may have caught the spring cleaning fever. An annual deep cleaning once winter’s chill has thawed will allow your home to “air out”, while the warm weather may help you find the motivation you... Read More
New Boutique Hotel Pays Tribute to Bozeman Architect Fred Willson
The Bozeman we all know and love today would look much different without the influence and design of Bozeman-born architect Frederick Willson. After spending time in Paris following his graduation from Columbia University, Willson brought the influence of multiple architectural styles back to Bozeman with him, including Mission Revival and Art Deco. Over the next... Read More