Category: Montana’s Economy
Who Are the Top Landowners in Montana?
Home to more cattle than people, Montana is the fourth largest state in the United States. Topped in surface area by only Alaska, Texas, and California, Montana boasts some of the most incredible destinations in all of America, including Big Sky Resort, Glacier National Park, and Yellowstone National Park, just to name a few. The... Read More
1425 Ash – Comfortable Home Close to Downtown Bozeman
This spacious and comfortable home is in an exceptional location close to the hospital, downtown and miles of trails right out the back door. With room to spread out inside ant out, there is so much to love. A vaulted living/dining room area can serve as library, or for music or entertaining. The kitchen is... Read More
232 Painted Hills – Stunning Home in SE Bozeman
Nestled in a gorgeous neighborhood in SE Bozeman, 232 Painted Hills exudes comfort. The wrap-around porch greets you from every entrance, beckoning you to sit and stay a while to soak up the mountain views and serene landscape. A gracious entry with warm vinyl plank floors sets the tone for a traditional country house. Each... Read More
426 Greenway – Bozeman Townhouse with Beautiful Views
Come see this single level three bedroom townhouse in NW Bozeman. Featuring vaulted ceilings, a fenced yard, and mountain views, 426 Greenway is a rare find in Bozeman. Recent updates include a new refrigerator, granite counters and newer stove, bath tile and beautiful engineered hardwood floors. The master suite offers a walk in closet. Two additional... Read More
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
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
The Downtown Improvement Plan: Past, Present, & Future
Over the last 30 years, various recommendations have been developed to improve downtown Bozeman, including everything from construction of more mixed-use buildings, to decreased parking requirements, to more affordable housing units. While some of these ideas have come to fruition in recent years, others are still on the table discussion. The most recent improvement plan... Read More
More Housing Coming to Both Bozeman and Belgrade
Bozeman Development The longtime trailer park on North Willson Avenue may soon be transformed into a series of duplexes. Santa Clarita-based company, William Homes LLC, has filed plans to replace the trailers with 16 three-story duplexes, each designed to include 3 bedrooms and an apartment above the garage for future owners to rent out if... Read More
How Rising Home Prices & Growing Wages Relate to Desirability in Montana
Montana housing market prices are high, especially in Bozeman. In 2016, the median sale price for a single-family home in Bozeman was $359,250. Fast forward one year— the median sale price in Bozeman in 2017 was $380,750 (a 5.98% increase from the previous year). This data was pulled from the Big Sky Country... Read More